Originally Posted by noisebeam
Thats great. You can get higher pressure slick (smooth) tires for it that will make it easier to pedal and give you more grip on corners. The buzz/vibration will also go away making for a much more pleasant street ride. You can swap between tires if you ever ride on trails.
Al
New tires don't have to be expensive either. I just picked up a set of Panaracer Urban Max's for like $15 each. They have extremely mixed reviews on here, but what the heck. I got some Kendas for my son's bike (he has a MTB I put slicker tires on) for like $8 each.
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