I found a tire I really like, and thought I'd start a thread to share it, and see what tires other street riders like.
I'm using the Schwalbe Big Ben Plus 26x2.15, I was using the Big Apple Plus which was pretty good. But now that I've actually got the Big Ben+ in my possession I like them much better.
The basics for me are high volume, low pressure tires, reflective sidewalls, good flat protection, and a smooth running tread pattern.
The Big Apples had all of those, but the Big Ben+ adds a softer tread compound for high speed handling, an E bike 50kph (30mph) speed rating which is probably a legal requirement in EU.
The tread pattern (HS439) is about twice as deep as the Big Apple (HS430), so should give decent life, and much better traction in muddy situations (I tested this recently). It will also take a bigger piece of glass to get into the flat protection layers. Another difference is the BA+ is a grooved slick, while the tread blocks on the BB+ are textured. This wears away on the center but remains on the sidewall to help out if you have to lay the bike over in a turn. I haven't noticed a big hit on speed, or range with these. These are all heavy tires. The soft compound and deep tread seem more confidence inspiring on traffic circles. Just be aware that when brand new these tires will have a slick mold release compound on them and will be slippery at first. So break them in a little before speed testing them. I ride some tight circles to scuff in the sides. The diameter is the same but the BA+ is about 2mm wider overall. I did run the BB+ as a drive, and the BA+ as steer at first, but went with BB+ at both ends when I could get a 2nd tire.
These tires are almost always on back order so plan ahead if you want try them or have a spare.
https://www.schwalbetires.com/bike_t...s/big_ben_plus
This tire has also been called the Supermoto X on other diameters and widths like 29"x2.75"
https://www.schwalbetires.com/bike_t...s/super-moto-x
I'm using the Schwalbe Big Ben Plus 26x2.15, I was using the Big Apple Plus which was pretty good. But now that I've actually got the Big Ben+ in my possession I like them much better.
The basics for me are high volume, low pressure tires, reflective sidewalls, good flat protection, and a smooth running tread pattern.
The Big Apples had all of those, but the Big Ben+ adds a softer tread compound for high speed handling, an E bike 50kph (30mph) speed rating which is probably a legal requirement in EU.
The tread pattern (HS439) is about twice as deep as the Big Apple (HS430), so should give decent life, and much better traction in muddy situations (I tested this recently). It will also take a bigger piece of glass to get into the flat protection layers. Another difference is the BA+ is a grooved slick, while the tread blocks on the BB+ are textured. This wears away on the center but remains on the sidewall to help out if you have to lay the bike over in a turn. I haven't noticed a big hit on speed, or range with these. These are all heavy tires. The soft compound and deep tread seem more confidence inspiring on traffic circles. Just be aware that when brand new these tires will have a slick mold release compound on them and will be slippery at first. So break them in a little before speed testing them. I ride some tight circles to scuff in the sides. The diameter is the same but the BA+ is about 2mm wider overall. I did run the BB+ as a drive, and the BA+ as steer at first, but went with BB+ at both ends when I could get a 2nd tire.
These tires are almost always on back order so plan ahead if you want try them or have a spare.
https://www.schwalbetires.com/bike_t...s/big_ben_plus
This tire has also been called the Supermoto X on other diameters and widths like 29"x2.75"
https://www.schwalbetires.com/bike_t...s/super-moto-x
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