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"PCB" wrote in message ... I have a Trek 520 that occasionally rolls on gravel roads (slowly/carefully) and Iąd like to change out the 700x32c Conti Top Touring 2000 tires for some road slicks. Would the slicks suck on these roads? If I decide to just stay off the gravel entirely, what kind of slicks can I then use? Read the Bicycle FAQ: http://www.faqs.org/faqs/bicycles-fa...ection-11.html |
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"PCB" wrote: If I decide to just stay off the gravel entirely, what kind of slicks can I then use? What kind (size, type, brand, etc) of slicks would be right and/or preferable for my rims? What don't you like about the Contis? You didn't mention your weight or type of riding (loaded touring, light touring, fast day trips). 700 x 32 tires are appropriate for gravel roads. If you "decide to just stay off gravel entirely," then depending on your weight and load, 700 x 28s or 25s might be your best bet. The Avocet Carbon 12 slicks would be a good choice in any of those sizes. Art Harris |
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"PCB" wrote:
I have a Trek 520 that occasionally rolls on gravel roads (slowly/carefully) and Iąd like to change out the 700x32c Conti Top Touring 2000 tires for some road slicks. Would the slicks suck on these roads? Tread doesn't help much on gravel, but breadth and the resulting ability to use lower pressures without suffering pinch-flats is useful. I've toured a lot of dirt roads with 25mm slicks, and it's tolerable as long as you keep the pressure high and get out of the saddle. If I decide to just stay off the gravel entirely, what kind of slicks can I then use? Anything that isn't too narrow for your rim or too fat to fit your frame. I don't know what rims your Trek uses. James Thomson |
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"PCB" wrote in message ... I have a Trek 520 that occasionally rolls on gravel roads (slowly/carefully) and Iąd like to change out the 700x32c Conti Top Touring 2000 tires for some road slicks. Would the slicks suck on these roads? TT2k's are pretty close to *being* slicks already. If you have anything to gain, it's from going to a lighter, narrower, higher pressure tire, not from changing away from the Conti's already-vestigial tread pattern. I'd be surprised if the wheels that come on a 520 will comfortably mount a tire much smaller than a 28. You have, what, 32's now? If you're not an overly heavy rider, a 28mm touring tire would certainly work and give you a bit of an improvement. It's something you should think about when the current tires wear out. IMO, however, it's not an improvement worth ditching a perfectly good set of 32mm TT2k's for, My 2c. RichC |
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In article , PCB wrote: I have a Trek 520 that occasionally rolls on gravel roads (slowly/carefully) and Iąd like to change out the 700x32c Conti Top Touring 2000 tires for some road slicks. Would the slicks suck on these roads? If I decide to just stay off the gravel entirely, what kind of slicks can I then use? _ I ride 28mm slicks on gravel roads all the time. They even work reasonably well on dry hard pack dirt. Loose sand is another story entirely. _ Booker C. Bense -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBQOWgJmTWTAjn5N/lAQHUuQP/TBvdFVcIK8p2soHl+H7PP+VnWD7/Vmr0 lppCEIfY2EnqpsOOEPA7r1mWxRnQ/iAi7lI1qNssErhFK/6tiDBnHUeRGxRQWT6b JRCE+gn+w3+/t5OmN5yzU0pvW2W1i8yzKgwXhtxK34PbsTEEQcNo2al17Bd7s3 rX J/9zVYaxq1Q= =Z+BO -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 00:49:01 -0500, PCB
wrote: I have a Trek 520 that occasionally rolls on gravel roads (slowly/carefully) and Iąd like to change out the 700x32c Conti Top Touring 2000 tires for some road slicks. Would the slicks suck on these roads? Nope, slicks are fine. Somebody posted the results of some experiments where he used slicks on his mountain bike, and found them as good or superior in most off-road conditions. Narrow slicks would not be as good, but you're on-road, albeit with a different surface. I've ridden 23c slicks on a few gravel roads, and off-road once. The width of the tires made it difficult off-road. Unfinished bike paths, not yet paved, are no problem. If I decide to just stay off the gravel entirely, what kind of slicks can I then use? Any kind you want that fits your bike. -- Rick Onanian |
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"PCB" wrote in message
In article , Rich Clark wrote: "PCB" wrote in message ... I have a Trek 520 that occasionally rolls on gravel roads (slowly/carefully) and Iąd like to change out the 700x32c Conti Top Touring 2000 tires for some road slicks. Would the slicks suck on these roads? Slicks are fine on packed gravel, the wider the better. [...] I'd be surprised if the wheels that come on a 520 will comfortably mount a tire much smaller than a 28. You have, what, 32's now? All I know are that the brand of rim is Bontrager Fairlane, and that the tire is listed on the inventory sheet as 700-32c, and that it has "32-622" listed on the sidewall. So does that officially mean they are 32s? Yes. Avocet are the only manufacturer I know that makes a genuine slick in a 700x32. I use them. If you're not an overly heavy rider, a 28mm touring tire would certainly work and give you a bit of an improvement. I am 130 lbs, so I'll assume that 28 would work. Can anything narrower work well on these rims? How wide are they? If they're 19mm or up the answer would be no. -- A: Top-posters. Q: What is the most annoying thing on Usenet? |
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"PCB" wrote:
My reason for wanting slicks is that I feel they are all-around better due to more pavement contact. I want to be able to reach 40+mph (or at least get significantly closer to it) on downhills that I currently can only attain 34mph on with the TT2Ks. I prefer slicks too, but they're not going to increase your speed that much. All I know are that the brand of rim is Bontrager Fairlane, and that the tire is listed on the inventory sheet as 700-32c You need to measure the inside width of the rims, then use this chart to determine an acceptable tire width. http://www.sheldonbrown.com/tire-sizing.html#width Art Harris |
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"PCB" wrote in message ... My reason for wanting slicks is that I feel they are all-around better due to more pavement contact. I want to be able to reach 40+mph (or at least get significantly closer to it) on downhills that I currently can only attain 34mph on with the TT2Ks. Changing just your tires will not yield that much of an improvement. You, your wheels, and the rest of your bike will still be aerodynamically the same, and wind resistance is the big factor at speeds that high. All I know are that the brand of rim is Bontrager Fairlane, and that the tire is listed on the inventory sheet as 700-32c, and that it has "32-622" listed on the sidewall. So does that officially mean they are 32s? Yes. If you're not an overly heavy rider, a 28mm touring tire would certainly work and give you a bit of an improvement. I am 130 lbs, so I'll assume that 28 would work. Can anything narrower work well on these rims? Doubtful. Those rims are designed for touring bikes and hybrids. They're great for that purpose. Using a narrow tire on a wide rim is asking for trouble, especially when trying to go fast in a descent, which is the last place where you want tire problems. RichC |
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"PCB" wrote:
Yeah, I better not use a 23. But I wonder if a 28 would still have problems. I won't take the tire off to measure the inside of the rim right now, but the exterior of the rim measures to be 22.5mm wide. The Fairlane has the same cross section as the Maverick: http://www.bontrager.com/mountainrim...asp?id=90&pt=6 You could probably get away with a true 25 (many tyres measure narrow), and a 28 should be fine. James Thomson |
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