Recently, we featured Panaracer’s new colo(u)r options for the Panaracer Gravelking and Gravelking SK tyres. Photos of tyres is one thing, but photos of tyres mounted to wheels paired with a bike is much better and where they belong. Click this link to see the original post with full specs and anticipated release date of Panaracer’s new tyres.
Military Green Panaracer Gravelking SK Tubeless Tyres
Fitted to my Ritchey Breakaway gravel travel bike (new video about this bike coming soon!), I believe the Military Green Gravelking SK tyre contrasts nicely against the brushed titanium frame of the Ritchey.
Wheels are the rim brake variant of the American Classic Argent tubeless wheelset. Tyre sealant by Orange Seal Cycling.
Nile Blue Panaracer Gravelking SK Tubeless Tyres
Fitted to my Raleigh Roker (aka my take on the Ultimate carbon gravel bike), the Nile Blue Panaracer Gravelking SK tubeless tyres are an almost perfect match for the blue accents on the frame.
Wheels are ENVE’s G23 carbon tubeless disc brake wheelset. Be sure to check out our review of the ENVE G23 wheelset. Tyre sealant by Orange Seal Cycling.
Military Green and Nile Blue Together
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That titanium Ritchey Breakaway might just be the perfect bike!
Pablo, you know the sad news here… the Ti Ritchey Breakaway is no longer in production 🙁 But, do check out https://ndvrcycle.com/ – it uses the same Ritchey connection method for joining the frame halves together, with disc brakes.
Yeah, that is too bad. Their carbon gravel travel bike looks great, but, like you, I think ti just seems better suited to the rough & tumble life of a travel steed. The NDVR is intriguing!
Sounds like it’d be fair to say that the Nile blue is actually more blue than green (aka Michelin green)?
Definitely more blue.
Would love to see a review on that NDVR. Riding, packing, and assembly.
I had the chance to ride an early prototype, but it wasn’t ready for review. May have to follow-up.
Green would be pick.
They look like they are made of Play-Doh.
am getting military and ivory
I know this is an old post, put these 38mm Gravelkings didn’t interfere with your eTap front derailleur? I’ve ago an etap’d breakaway and would like to go bigger too. If 38 clears, that’s fantastic!
Your question is bike dependent… it will work on some bikes, but not all. I’ve had luck with my Ritchey Breakaway CX, eTap and a 700c x 38mm GK SK. Good luck!