Panaracer Pasela PT Tyre - Amber Wall - 27 x 1 1/4, 32-630
£26.99
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£26.99
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Details
A nice tyre suitable for either road or touring cycles. Now one of the few remaining decent quality tyres available in this hard to get size.
- Max 95 psi
- Weight 360g
- Max 95 psi
- Weight 360g
Specification
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Questions & Answers (5)
Can I use this with 1979 Dawes Galaxy
By Susan Thomas
05 Dec 2020
I have original 27 x 1 1/4 wheels - I would like fatter tyres on these wheels. What are my options please?
SJS Customer Service:
Hi, as we are not a Dawes dealer we do not know- please look at your rim or consult the rim manufacture for the maximum safe width of tyres you can fit.
Can I use these on a tandem (all up weight approx 160kg)? Or would Conti Gator Hard be better?
By Paul Robison
21 Aug 2020
We are currently using Conti Top Touring 32-630 and they have been superb, but coming to the end of their long lives.
Many thanks.
Many thanks.
SJS Customer Service:
Hello, We would not recommend using the Continteal Gator Hard-shells on a tandem. The Pasela PT tyres are a good option for your tandem however as they are not designed for tandem use by the manufacture you need to proceed with caution and check the sidewalls regularly. You will also need to ensure your rims will handle the 95 psi max pressure these rims will take.
Can I use the Schwalbe SV16 inner tube (which lists 32-630 - 27 x 1 1/4 on the box) with this tyre?
By Nick
15 Aug 2020
SJS Customer Service:
Yes, this will be fine.
Thanks - 18/08/20
Thanks - 18/08/20
Would Panaracer Pasela part number 1026 fit Mavic 17 mm wide rim.
By Ronald Turnbull
09 Sep 2017
SJS Customer Service:
Hi,
This tyre would be fine for use on a Mavic rim with a 17mm internal rim width.
Thanks.
This tyre would be fine for use on a Mavic rim with a 17mm internal rim width.
Thanks.
Min & Max Pressures
By Anonymous
23 Sep 2015
SJS Customer Service:
Hi,
There is no minimum pressure recommended for the tyre, but as the maximum recommended pressure is 95PSI then you should be fine with between 85 and 95PSI in them.
Thanks.
There is no minimum pressure recommended for the tyre, but as the maximum recommended pressure is 95PSI then you should be fine with between 85 and 95PSI in them.
Thanks.