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Old 10-01-11 | 11:54 AM
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ces
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From: Seattle, WA

Bikes: 2002 Surly Cross-Check

Originally Posted by spare_wheel
IMO, the only reason to run larger tires is comfort and off road compatibility. I live in PDX and run 23 mm in the summer and 25 in the rainy winter.
Comfort is a big one though, so is avoiding pinch flats. Wider tires don't get caught in tracks, drain grates, expansion joints, etc. as easily as narrow tires.

For everyday bikes being able to cut through a park or take an unpaved road/trail without worry is useful as well.

Narrow tires really don't have any advantage in rolling resistance, that is more a function of tire construction.
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