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Schwalbe Big Apple or Marathon Supreme tires in Chiang Mai?


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Has anyone come across these tires in Chiang Mai?

(preferably 700 x 40 or larger)

I've already tried: Velocity, Jacky, TCA, Bike Corner, Chaitawat, Arm Bike and Pasang bike shops

Thanks

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I have a brand new set

1 SCHWALBE Racing Ralph 57-559, 26x2.25

1 SCHWALBE Racing Ralph 62-559, 26x2.40

in original packing for original price 59.99 EUR = 2'700 THB (printed on packing) for sale.
Can't imagine anything better for the upcoming rainy season in slippery muddy terrain.

A friend brought 3 sets; I need only 2.
Send me a PM if interested.

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Yeah, several shops seem to carry Racing Ralph and similar other tyres geared towards XC racing. However, both Nobby Nic and Muddy Mary are grip monsters, ideal for wet and muddy conditions. In fact, Muddy Mary is a specialised mud tyre, as the name says. I've seen Racing Ralph at Cheery Bike in CNX and Culture Cyclist, but I went for the grippier Maxxis Highroller which are OK, but the knobs have well-defined edges on the sides which makes cornering behaviour a bit weird. Now with a few 100 km on them it actually got better.

Cheers, CM-Expat

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  • Schwalbe Distributor for Thailand:
  • CYCLE SPORT CO., LTD.
  • 10100 Pombrab Bangkok
  • Thailand
  • Phone: 00662-621-7223~5
  • Fax: 00662-621-7226

OR try:

As quoted in crazyguyonabike [dec2012];

"Fat free bike shops stock some Scwhwalbe marathon Plus in 700c only, which are now made in Malaysia, or Thailand now.

No 26's available yet.

Great shop, professional, manager Bert speaks english well.

If you know you will need a certain size Schwalbe in advance they can order and have for you when you arrive.

Some touring gear too.

There's another bike shop 3 blocks away loaded with racing gear, bikes, a Fuji touring bike new (nice bike but 35K Baht) and also great resource for racks, parts, and repairs.

Chaing rai has a good selection of bike shops and parts, better than Chiang mai."

Edited by bobfish
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In Bangkok you can can try Km8 bike, they might even ship to CM for a small fee, not sure.

http://www.km8bicycle.com/store/product/%E0%B8%A2%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%87_SCHWALBE-1912079-th.html

Another alternative is Panaracer Ribmo, which isn't a bad touring tyre and easier to find than Schwalbe, but not sure it goes as wide as you want, biggest I've seen was 700cx35

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