Ciao a tutti, Qualcuno sa dove si possono acquistare i vee tire ? Ho provato sul sito inglese ma non sono riuscito.
Mai considerato i Floater? (gli pneu On-One sono manufactured by Vee):
http://www.on-one.co.uk/i/q/TYOO26FAT/on-one-floater-fat-tyre
In actual fact the On-One Floater is manufactured for On-One by Vee Rubber, to On-Ones own specification. As such the tires have a similar feel in terms of spring and compliance. The tires bounce at around the same psi and soak up shocks and bumps with the same level of feel. Obviously with a Fat Tire one is using the rubber wall of the tire as the shock absorber, assuming youre running with a reasonably low tire pressure. Different tires have a different feel, much like different air/hydraulic shocks have a different feel. But the Vee and the On-One feel very similar.
In terms of grip, well thats where the similarities end.
Riding through a variety of conditions on the Floater tires introduces an entirely new level of confidence in the ride. Over a two hour initial test ride I encountered conditions ranging from sheet ice to bare/dry asphalt. In between an assortment of rutted ice, soft powdery snow, hard compacted snow, melted and refrozen ice/snow with vehicle tracks running through at various angles, etc etc. I did not run into any deep snow over 12″. Ill report back here at a later date if my opinion changes any when hitting the real deep stuff. I doubt that it will.
On all of the conditions encountered, the On-One Floaters provided a surety of traction and a knack for maintaining a line that the Vee Rubbers could never aspire to. Obviously on sheet ice, without studs, its a lottery, but I was able to keep the bike and myself upright when noodling along at a steady walking pace. But in the rough choppy stuff the Floaters work like a champ.
Si, adesso ho gli h-billie 4,25 e ci passano a pelo, perchè ho tolto il mono e ho messo la doppia, comunque ho trovato gli snowshoes su ciclobottega, passo l'h-billie che ho davanti, dietro e davanti appunto metto gli snowshoes.Ahh ok. Cioe' 4 pollici?
Ok, Non so il tuo utilizzo ma occhio che gli snowshoe sono delicatucci. Se le usi su roccia fai attenzione.