mrmacmusic
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The other tyre threads coupled with the fact that the supposedly puncture-proof Continental Contacts on my Flight01 have punctured twice now (once with a massive thorn, and last night with a pinch flat) have got me thinking about replacements.
My first question is quite simply can I replace my current 700x28c with narrower 25c (or even 23/20c) tyres..? The technical info on my Alexrims rims is 6061H-T6 622x14. As an aside, I do wonder if 28c are actually a bit wide for those rims?
Naturally I'm hoping for a bit better puncture protection (I guess less rolling resistance and weight would be nice, but it's hardly critical), and having read the other threads I quite like the look of the Bontrager Hardcase or Michelin Krylion Carbon – it sounds like both would fit the bill, along with a few others.
Assuming I can fit narrower tyres, my second question is are there any particular reasons I should (or shouldn't) fit 25, 23 or even 20c? My 28 mile round-trip commute is all tarmac (some cycle path, some country lanes) with the odd kerb to negotiate, and the surfaces are not always particularly smooth. Not sure whether or not it's pertinent, but regarding load, having lost over 5 stone I'm currently 176lbs and the actual bike weight is 28lbs – I pump up the Conti's as hard as I can, but think a new pump with gauge will be in the shopping basket along with the tyres!!
Thanks, and sorry for more noob questions
My first question is quite simply can I replace my current 700x28c with narrower 25c (or even 23/20c) tyres..? The technical info on my Alexrims rims is 6061H-T6 622x14. As an aside, I do wonder if 28c are actually a bit wide for those rims?
Naturally I'm hoping for a bit better puncture protection (I guess less rolling resistance and weight would be nice, but it's hardly critical), and having read the other threads I quite like the look of the Bontrager Hardcase or Michelin Krylion Carbon – it sounds like both would fit the bill, along with a few others.
Assuming I can fit narrower tyres, my second question is are there any particular reasons I should (or shouldn't) fit 25, 23 or even 20c? My 28 mile round-trip commute is all tarmac (some cycle path, some country lanes) with the odd kerb to negotiate, and the surfaces are not always particularly smooth. Not sure whether or not it's pertinent, but regarding load, having lost over 5 stone I'm currently 176lbs and the actual bike weight is 28lbs – I pump up the Conti's as hard as I can, but think a new pump with gauge will be in the shopping basket along with the tyres!!
Thanks, and sorry for more noob questions
