congratulations!
Now, post some pics of your beautiful new bike! (we like pictures!)![]()
Your 30 tires should do just fine for you. I have 28's that I take on everything (including grassy fields for bike skills practice) on my roadie. Cyclocross racers have tires in this range, and you should see the stuff they ride through!
Hoooray for your new bike!!!



. As soon as I saw it again, glinting in its orangey fashion at me, I had to have it!! So, they charged me for the labor it took to set up the last bike (fenders, rack etc.) and that was all. They made good money on me too, the RW was another $400.00!
(bike, fenders, lights, tires, rack, panniers, child seat...).
I will be sending people there, and will purchase any components/clothing there for sure. Much warmer, kinder service. If they had had anything like the RW in stock there, I think I'd have just dealt with losing that restocking fee, or would have argued about it at least.
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Remember when your tires are super inflated and hard, they will bounce more and have less road contact. That can translate to less traction, more wasted vertical bounce movement, and thus loss of forward power. 