MTB tyre choice for road riding

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justin33

Well-Known Member
Location
Hampshire
Hi everybody,
I did my first ever cycling event on sunday,i did a short 16.5 mile route as it was my first propper organised ride and i loved it and am totally hooked! The ride was all road but noticed that my 2.1inch knobbley tyres which came with the bike are just causing too much resistance on the road and im sure its slowing me down.I finished the ride in 1h 4m's which i know isnt fast but i was very proud that i crossed the finished line without stopping but i feel like i can improve a bit.

Will fitting some slick tyres make much of a difference?

Ive got another ride comming up in a couple of weeks and want to do the longer route but as the ride will be all road again im worried that im wasting energy running wide xc tyres.

Any comments would be great

Thanks
 

Steve H

Large Member
16.5 miles in one hour on thick knobbly tyres is pretty good going.

Yes changing to some slicks will make a difference. Suggest trying a pair of 1.5 City Jets. These should add a bit of speed to you. They look a bit funny on the mtb at first after thick knobbly tyres, but you soon get used to them. Here's a link

http://www.wiggle.co.uk/schwalbe-city-jet-mtb-tyre/
 
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User19783

Guest
Hi,
For that time, you are doing well,
If I was you, I would stick to mtb tires, as it good training,
But if you are finding that you are doing more on road riding than off road, then buy a road bike, and then you will find, all that training on the mtb will pay off.
Good luck.
 

defy-one

Guest
I put some schwalbe city jets (26 x 1.5) on my mtb. Been doing lots of road work since, and they make a big difference. Best price was reserve and collect from Halfords. £26 for the pair.
Also they are directional - i put both on before realising this! Doh :confused:

Sent from my GT-I9100
 
I use Continental SportContact.

I run them at 80psi and they are absolute mustard.

Little rolling resistance, nice feel, good grip and positive turn-in on bends.

Lock out your front suspension to further enhance the experience.

No need yet to buy a road bike, but think about dropping the bars for road use. If there are spacers below the stem, shift a couple to above it.

Enjoy your forthcoming ride!
 
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justin33

justin33

Well-Known Member
Location
Hampshire
Thanks guys for your comments.

I was thinking about getting a road bike but as ive only had my current MTB for a couple of months(and cost me best part of £700) i dont really want to be spending more money lol.

I also noticed the schwalbe city jet tyres and chainreacion are doing them for £9.99 each so will invest in a pair.I did have the front shocks locked out which also helped me out i think.

thanks again guys
 
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User19783

Guest
Good choice,
But I would only use the tires two weeks before and during the race, otherwise it will spoil you,
Using the mtb tires will make work harder = great training.

Ps, don't forget to buy smaller inner tubes.
 

albion

Guru
Location
South Tyneside
City jets are still heavy.

Go for a pair of 26 X 1.25 slicks and as suggested only use one the day in question to get the added feel good factor.
 

Hunterforce

Active Member
Id like to put some on mine as well, but being quite new to this im not sure as to what size i need, on the side of the tyers at the moment it says 26x1.95, im thinking 26 is the diaminater and the 1.95 is the width ??? if so i know i have to stay with 26, but what width??? does it matter?? and do they all fit my wheels as they are, i know i have to change the tubes for smaller ones right?

thanks in advance
Tony
 

Norm

Guest
Tony, 26 is the wheel size (theres a bunch more technical stuff but i doubt you'll be concerned with that... I'm not. ;) ) and going from 1.95 to 1.5 shouldn't be an issue on any wheels.

Switching from off-road to road tyres improved my speed by 17%, although, obviously, that doesn't mean anyone else will see the same difference.
 

Madders

Regular
Sorry if I appear a little dull, but going from 2.0 to 1.5 width tyres, I have to change the tubes as well?

Madders :smile:
 

Norm

Guest
Hmmm... that depends. I'd generally say yes but I think some tubes claim to handle such variations in tyre size.
 
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