To celebrate the 4th of July I mounted my one and only Avocet FasGrip 30 Kevlar-bead tire. And as fate would have it, I stumbled across a new Avocet racing II saddle at the Bicycle Outfitter, the place to go if you’re looking for Avocet products of yore. I rode Avocet Road 20 tires for years, but I never tried the Road 30.
I aged this tire like a fine wine, buying it in 1986 and carrying it as a spare on my ride through the Alps. I never mounted the tire and it just sat there in my travel bag for the past 26 years. While aging rubber is not a good thing, as it is for wine, the tire looks as good as new. An interesting discovery: the 700×28 tire is only 24 mm wide, one of the most egregious width discrepancies I’ve ever seen in a tire, or it’s a mislabeled 700×25.
I checked eBay and you can buy a pair of new wire-bead Avocet tires for $92. Road 20s sold for $12.98 each in 1987. My Road 30 tire went for $18.98.
After a trip on the Racing II I can tell you it’s a comfortable ride, but if you have prostate issues, use the newer saddles shaped to relieve pressure in that area.
July 4, 2012 at 1:17 pm |
I have the same tire (700×28) on my front wheel, also my last. It is also just under 24mm wide. I don’t remember the wire-bead version being that narrow.
July 13, 2012 at 5:09 pm |
Nice. I still have one NOS in the box! I believe its the last in my stash….:( Btw, the “mislabeling” was practice used by Avocet and other tire mfrs to lower the weight of their tires. Avocet Fasgrip tires listed as 700×28 actually measured between 24-26mm wide; 700×25 measured between 20-23mm; and you can probably guess what the 700×20 actually measured….Good luck!