Clement
Crusade PDX 700x 33 Black Folding Bead CX
The Clement PDX was built to be the weapon of choice for Portland's vibrant Cyclocross scene. The lugs are built to provide enough grip in wet and muddy conditions, but spaced widely enough not to pack up with soil and minimize rolling resistance. Available in wire and folding bead.Crusade PDX
- CX tire for soft soil and muddy conditions
- Wire Bead is a 60 tpi Casing
- Folding Bead is a 120 tpi Casing
Specifications
Review Summary
LIKES
Light (2),
Fast Rolling (6),
Durable (4),
cornering grip (8),
Good Mud Shedding (8)
WORKS FOR
Cyclocross (8),
Dirt Roads (4),
Snow & Ice (1),
Mud (2),
Roots (1)
Customer Questions
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I am not familiar with the folding bead.
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anwered by: mlewis
A folding bead tire uses a Kevlar bead, which is lighter weight and does not stretch.
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When do you expect these back in stock?
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anwered by: canteau
For expected stock, give us a call @ 734.484.9999
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Tree Fort ID: 333222364151
Customer Reviews
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bpwiegel Diversified tread pattern. Supple & round with predictable cornering. Instantaneous grip with hard efforts on loose terrain. Lugs are self cleaning. Durable.
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nat...@gm...l.comSolid do-it-all-tire. Raced them last year, and will again this year.
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A GuestThese are great tires. They are fast but also grip nicely in grass and mud. Using large tubes, I easily run 35psi with no pinch flats.
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berny4591Great cornering and mud shedding, while maintaining speed on harder surfaces.
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A GuestI haven't had these long but did some riding after heavy rains and they hooked up really well! I was also surprised at how smooth they were riding them on dry roads, not like a mud tire at all!
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A GuestI bought these because I was not quite ready to make the leap to tubular wheels for 'cross but could not continue using Michelin Mud2s on wet grass.
These tires grip in wet corners like crazy - I feel complete confidence using them.
I have found only one slight issue with them, and that is in loose dry soil. But this is just something to be aware of and not a major concern.
My rating 10
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LS2379Roll well, hook up well in corners (better feeling in corners that the Michelin Mud 2) seem to hook back up quickly when you do start to loose it in the corners and have to correct. I run them at 35 psi (145lb rider).
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samerkhodorgreat mud/snow tire with good grip for cornering yet able to shed debris. also rolls surprisingly well on hard pack thanks to its center treadline. the only problem I had was setting it up tubeless which did not work as the tire fit too loosely on my rims (Mavic Aksium Race wheels).