tires and stuff

Originally Posted by
sandra
I talked to another guy at another bike shop. He didn't think that going from a 32 to a 28 would make enough difference to be worth it. He didn't think I'd notice that much difference, even if the tire was a higher pressure tire.
He also said that with the smaller tire I would be more likely to have flats riding on the road (as opposed to the rails-to-trails bike path)
I was interested in Bontrager Race Lite Hardcase tires and no one had them locally. Of course I could order online but I'm wondering if I should just forget it.
I have been riding on Bontrager Race Lite Harcase tires on my trek pilot 5.2 and swear by them. I have done three cross country rides and only ever had one flat and that was riding locally.
That being said, I check my tires thoroughly at the end of each ride and inflate them to the suggested pressure (120 pounds) every time I ride. I ride in traffic and on major highways more often than not, so the shoulders are always full of junk. I try hard not to ride over stuff, but that is also why I check my tires at the end of each ride, as well as mid ride on the longer jaunts or if I have ridden through some junky area, especially where there are trucks and exploded radial tires and the tiny wires that they shed.
Just another happy bontrager race lite user.
As for the bike guy, blow a raspberry at him next time you pass, he should be seeing how safe it is to make possible what it is you are trying to do rather than patting you on the head and telling you you don't want to have to worry your pretty little head about nasty old flats on the road. If you learn how to change a tire, where's the problem.
marni
marni
Katy, Texas
Trek Madone 6.5- "Red"
Trek Pilot 5.2- " Bebe"
"easily outrun by a chihuahua."