I have a roadbike and I have a hybrid bike. When I got each I lived in town, now I live out in the country, but just off of a paved road.
I would like to do some rides on gravel roads. I do ride my hybrid a bit on gravel, but it doesn't handle phenomenally well if the road is a bit wet. I suspect that if I under inflated the tires a bit, it'd be better. The tires are slick hybrid tires, meant for a paved bike trail.
Here's a link to the current model of my bike:
http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes...0_series/7200/
My bike club occasionally does a gravel road ride every now and then to a town in Nebraska. I would like to go, and I figure that my hybrid would be okay, but I think that I need different tires.
I know that Giant has a hybrid type bike with mountain bike type tires, the Sedona.
http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-US/...le/1277/29338/
I'm trying to compare specs to see if the Trek will even take Alloy 32H Double Wall Rims and Multi-Surface 26 x 1.95" tires.
Does anyone know if this would work both mechanically and practically on a hilly gravel road?
I would like to try some non technical single track type mountain bike trails at some of the state parks, but I don't know how often I'd ride. Most of my bike club are roadies and they primarily bring their mountain bikes out in the fall. My husband says it wouldn't be very practical to even buy an entry mountain bike right now if I don't *truly* need it or wouldn't ride it with the needed frequency.
Thanks for your help!!