fossyant
Ride It Like You Stole It!
- Location
- South Manchester
It all depends about what you want out of a bike. I've got 3 road bikes, one is a fixed for commuting. Riding heavy duty tyres compared to lighter faster tyres makes a big difference - I can certainly tell by 'feel'. I like the instant 'response' you get from light tyres. Heavy ones need spinning up.
For commuting I go for a tyre as near as I can get to the Michelin Pro Race tyres I have on the other two bikes, but cheaper and slightly more robust. I hate any big change in 'feel' and tyres and wheels are about the number one performance enhancement you make to a bike.
As I spend most of my cycling time by commuting, I need to enjoy how the bike rides, so slow tyres are a no no for me. As are poor performing components.
For commuting I go for a tyre as near as I can get to the Michelin Pro Race tyres I have on the other two bikes, but cheaper and slightly more robust. I hate any big change in 'feel' and tyres and wheels are about the number one performance enhancement you make to a bike.
As I spend most of my cycling time by commuting, I need to enjoy how the bike rides, so slow tyres are a no no for me. As are poor performing components.