maryellen
10-15-2004, 10:03 AM
My CycleOps fluid2 trainer was delivered yesterday :D I'm hoping it will help keep me in cycling mode during the cold months *and* allow me to practice when I'm ready to go clipless.
I've heard about tire wear from using trainers. I was assuming this wasn't a huge issue for me -- I'll be using my hybrid with its standard Bontrager Select tires (I plan to get a road bike in the late winter/early spring). I'm not concerned about the financial aspect of replacing tires but rather about tire wear as:
1) a safety issue (will I be more likely to get a blowout or will the tires just need to be replaced sooner?)
2) inconvenience (I've only gotten one flat (knock on wood) and it took a *long* time to change). I'm lazy :eek: and don't like having to take wheels off.
Also,
3) what is it about using a trainer that's hard on tires? I would have thought it would be less wearing than doing road miles
4) and only peripherally related, when do tires need to be changed--I don't have much of a tread on the tire to judge by, so do I go by mileage?
thx!!
I've heard about tire wear from using trainers. I was assuming this wasn't a huge issue for me -- I'll be using my hybrid with its standard Bontrager Select tires (I plan to get a road bike in the late winter/early spring). I'm not concerned about the financial aspect of replacing tires but rather about tire wear as:
1) a safety issue (will I be more likely to get a blowout or will the tires just need to be replaced sooner?)
2) inconvenience (I've only gotten one flat (knock on wood) and it took a *long* time to change). I'm lazy :eek: and don't like having to take wheels off.
Also,
3) what is it about using a trainer that's hard on tires? I would have thought it would be less wearing than doing road miles
4) and only peripherally related, when do tires need to be changed--I don't have much of a tread on the tire to judge by, so do I go by mileage?
thx!!