While there is a big difference in wheel sizes between road and mountain bike wheels, they DO make an assortment of tires that will give you a several mile per hour speed increase, and decrease your rolling resistance significantly on a standard mountain bike wheel. Just swap out the tire and tubes and off you go. Something like the Ritchy Tom Slick Mountain Bike Tire (on the left) will do the trick and make for a very different ride on pavement. The ride will be faster with less noise, and less work for the same speed. Plus going up and down hills you're not going to have top work as hard. Plus they are a fairly inexpensive change you can make to a standard mountain bike that will give you a whole lot more pleasure if you're going to run on city streets or paved trails.Now, if your know what you're doing, all you will need to make this change are new tires, tubes and a pump, no tools required. Few minutes per wheel with no tools and off you go! I'm not even kidding. "No tools? Is she insane? It's not possible... " I can almost hear you thinking from here.
But it is, and thanks to Asa Sales at Team Estrogen, it's easy to learn how to do it yourself! She goes into great deal about how exactly you quickly and easily change your own tires with no tools and no fuss. So there's really no reason for me to go into how to do it here, especially given what a great job Asa does. So a heartfelt thanks to Asa for doing a wonderful job of making the whole process simple and easy to understand!


4 comments:
I thought I knew bikes but Sam, this really opened my eyes especially the tires. I have a great mountain bike but on asphalt roads it does have drag, so off with the mountain tread and on with some smoother tread.
Glad I could help Shauna! Yeah, the tires will make a big difference, it will be like a whole new bike for you... Enjoy!
Wish I had $10 for every time I have given this lecture to folk who say that riding their bike is hard work! Duh!
Great to see you are doing so well, I have been out and about some but not enough.
Caroline xxx
Well it's not most peoples fault, I mean most places one goes to buy a bike are usually kinda focused on what sell, and these days that seems to be some kind of mountain bike. Not everyone does all the research into what goes into riding and just get something cheap and "easy" to get started and don't go much past that.
Considering that two of my friends were lamenting the limitations of their bikes, I thought that this would be a good topic to cover in a blog post and let them go from there. I'm pleased to say one of my friends took my advice and is doing much better... So that makes me feel good!
Glad to hear you are getting out some. No law says you have a specific amount to do, I'm confident you'll work your way up to it! As long as you're enjoying yourself, the rest is all gravy! Ride on Caroline! You're doing fine!
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