I don't recommend going back to the same tire outside once you have been riding on it lots on the trainer. it will wear out, and from experience (i was just learning) a tire can fall apart outside once it has been used lots on the trainer.
I don't recommend going back to the same tire outside once you have been riding on it lots on the trainer. it will wear out, and from experience (i was just learning) a tire can fall apart outside once it has been used lots on the trainer.
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Riding tires on trainers will wear out the tire prematurely. I usually just leave old tires on my bike when I'm riding the trainer and plan on changing the tire when I ride outside. Changing tires is good practice.
annie, yes the flat part is in the center all the way around the tire.
I don't plan on riding the trainer a whole lot since the weather here is usually pretty good year round. So changing the tire back and forth would be a pain. Will it be safe to ride as is...Its not worn down the thread.
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I don't plan on riding the trainer a whole lot since the weather here is usually pretty good year round. So changing the tire back and forth would be a pain. ...QUOTE]
I use a spare rear wheel for riding the trainer. Its not unsafe to use the same tire, but it increaes the probablity you will flat. Swapping a wheel is easier than changing the tire back and forth.
You definitely increase your chance of a flat if you use the same tire for your trainer and for outdoor riding.
If it is an option for you I think the idea of getting a spare wheel to use on the trainer would be the best way to go since it is a pain to have to change tires each time.
I actually got a tire that was specifically designed for indoor trainer rides this year just to try it out. The tread of the tire has ridges on it that allow for better contact with the spindle on the trainer.
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However, it *is* a question of degree. I use my bike on the trainer twice a week, or less, and I'll give that tire a good inspection at the end of February when these rides are over, but not write it off.
It's studded tires I might want to get next, anyway![]()
(Then who needs a trainer!)
Does the same thing apply to riding on rollers? I've put 130 miles on my bicycle since 1/1 riding on my rollers. The tires are gray with oxidation that I was told is no problem, but it's dirty. What about that????