Panaracer Pasela PT Tyre - 27 x 1.00, 25-630

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Amber Sidewall

Tough PT ‘Puncture Technology’ 4x stronger than Kevlar
Tough durable rubber

All condition tread pattern

Road and Mountain bike compatible

Puncture Resistant
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Product Reviews (4)
Overall Product Rating 4.8 / 5
Good Quality Tyre
By S Quilter
17 Nov 2022
4 / 5
I recommend this product
ConsCould be more puncture resitant.
ProsGrippy. Quite light weight.
A quality winter tyre, in the high pressure, rare 27 x 1 size. (wired version).
I've only done 250miles, had one puncture. No evidence of cuts. I only use this bike in wet conditions, on dirty country lanes, a tough test for any tyre. So they seem reasonably durable.
Excellent
By Anonymous
28 Feb 2022
5 / 5
I recommend this product
ConsSide wall a little weak looking but when inflated look solid
ProsGood grip, fast rolling on any surface, stick well to hook-less rims.
I use these 27 x 1.00 Inch on 27 x 1 1/4 hook-less Weinmann rims on my Carlton Corsair because I was having clearance issues with the mudguards when 27 x 1 1/4 tyres that came with the bike kept hitting the mudguards. They cling to the hook-less rims like glue and I feel safe on them. They take good pressure too, I keep them at 75 to 80 psi and I find that pressure keeps them firm and comfortable for riding. They roll real smooth on any surface and grip well too, I'm really happy with them. Made in Japan and the quality really shows.
All Good for my 68/69 Carlton Giro D’Italia
By Paul Robertson
14 Mar 2020
5 / 5
I recommend this product
ConsChrome bike with red touches so the blue Panaracer label looks out of place. Not a real issue
ProsGood value and quality build
Fitted to Mavic Module E 27 1 1/4 rims for my 68/69 Carlton Giro D’Italia rebuild. Tyres went on with little effort and appear to be beaded in well under the rim. Recommend the wire beaded for older clincher rims over the foldable version. Look the part and on short test run they roll well too.
good quality tyre for classic / retro rebuild project
By David Buckingham
13 Dec 2018
5 / 5
I recommend this product
Consexpensive. tread pattern looks current rather than retro
Prosgum wall retro look - very good quality tyre - lightweight
the 27 x 1 1/4 version of this tyre is quite wide when fitted and suits a touring or city bike application. the 27 x 1 tyre will fit several makes of 27 x 1 1/4 rims and gives a great look to a 60's 70's classic road frame with limited clearance between the chain stays. they also look correct when using shorty mudguards or the ESGE narrow mudguards popular in the 70's and 80's
Questions & Answers (4)
I have a restored 60s/70s race bike with sprints for 10TTs
By
16 Nov 2020
I want to use clinchers for Eroica and have had a pair of 271/4 Rigida/Campag Tipo wheels built. Conti 32mm gatorskins are too fat for the fork clearance (max 32-35 at the BB end)/ The Rigidas are 7/8 (23mm) wide. The bike has campag vertical drop-outs so fixed movement fore and aft. Will the panasela racers fit? If not any other options? Regs
Hi, without having your bike here to perform a test fit we cannot guarantee the clearances.

JK 16.11.20
27x1 (or 27x1.25) tyre/rim combinations
By
09 Oct 2019
I'm restoring a 50s bike with 27-inch (630mm) rims. The rims don't have hooks like modern rims. Is it safe to use tyres such as the Panaracer Pasela with a non-hooked rim? If not, what would you recommend?
Hi there,

It's hard to say, unfortunately. I'm afraid its going to be a case of trial and error. You may need to reduce the pressure in the tyre to reduce the risk of it blowing off.

Thanks.
Panaracer Pasela PT 27 x 1 1/4 or Panaracer Pasela Tour Guard 27 x 1 1/8
By
31 May 2019
Which would you recommend please for a retro build - 1) 1978 which currently has Schwalbe Active 27 x 1 1/4 tyres fitted and 2) a new build with 27 “ Campy Rims (wouldn’t mind 1”) . I believe both are hooked rims. Require 2 each possibly 4 Any disc for 2 or 4 please. Many thanks Phil
Hi,

yes, both are hooked rims. We would recommend the Panaracer Pasela PT 27 x 1 1/4 as the Panaracer Pasela Tour Guard 27 x 1 1/8 are more delicate and are likely to puncture if riding off-road.
Do you have inner tubes for these tyres?
By
08 Feb 2018
I'm looking for 23x630 tyres for a bike I built in 1975. I can't find 23mm tyres anywhere, so I'd like to order the 25x630 Panaracers, but I need inner-tubes, and these are as difficult to find as the tyres. Can you help me here?
Hi there,

These will be suitable - SJS Cycles part number : 44184

Thanks