Hi all,
recently took delivery of my new bike, an insurance job as my recently purchased Trek was nicked. I was supplied with a new Felt F85 road bike, all very nice and in fact an upgrade from what I had before.
What I'm unsure about however is the new bike has come with slick tyres - Vittoria Zaffiro in fact. Prior to this bike, I've always had 'tread' tyres, been brought up on them in fact so have never used slicks.
As you may have noticed it's been a bit wet lately and this combined with my unfamiliarity with slicks has me wondering am I safe on them? I'm a regular commuter and ride 30+ miles a day and have never had any saftey concerns based on tyre grip so I'd like any info from the community on Slicks v Treads and whether or no I need to put tread tyres on.
I'm well aware of day to day 'threats' on a commute, wet manhole covers etc and cycle appropriately for the conditions - has to be said that the amount of leaves on the road this time of year is also something to keep an eye on. Are slicks, and this brand as well, okay in these conditions or am i safer changing to tread tyres.
It's bizarre...in all my years of cycling I've never been quite as stumped as I have by slicks.
recently took delivery of my new bike, an insurance job as my recently purchased Trek was nicked. I was supplied with a new Felt F85 road bike, all very nice and in fact an upgrade from what I had before.
What I'm unsure about however is the new bike has come with slick tyres - Vittoria Zaffiro in fact. Prior to this bike, I've always had 'tread' tyres, been brought up on them in fact so have never used slicks.
As you may have noticed it's been a bit wet lately and this combined with my unfamiliarity with slicks has me wondering am I safe on them? I'm a regular commuter and ride 30+ miles a day and have never had any saftey concerns based on tyre grip so I'd like any info from the community on Slicks v Treads and whether or no I need to put tread tyres on.
I'm well aware of day to day 'threats' on a commute, wet manhole covers etc and cycle appropriately for the conditions - has to be said that the amount of leaves on the road this time of year is also something to keep an eye on. Are slicks, and this brand as well, okay in these conditions or am i safer changing to tread tyres.
It's bizarre...in all my years of cycling I've never been quite as stumped as I have by slicks.