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Tires to use?
hi guys, i got some question about bike tires, im currently using 23mm but im not sure about the difference between 23 and 25. All i know is 25 kinda heavier then 23. so can i know whats the different between them and which is better for rough surface, the road on my current country kinda rough. thanks guys
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There will be no noticeable difference by mm size , only by material and type . depening on internal rim width and tire . a 23 can be a 25 and 28 can be around a 30 ..
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Originally Posted by Wenmtuz
(Post 20556505)
hi guys, i got some question about bike tires, im currently using 23mm but im not sure about the difference between 23 and 25. All i know is 25 kinda heavier then 23. so can i know whats the different between them and which is better for rough surface, the road on my current country kinda rough. thanks guys
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Originally Posted by Wenmtuz
(Post 20556505)
hi guys, i got some question about bike tires, im currently using 23mm but im not sure about the difference between 23 and 25. All i know is 25 kinda heavier then 23. so can i know whats the different between them and which is better for rough surface, the road on my current country kinda rough. thanks guys
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so 25 will be better then 23 right? and also which one better for climbing?
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Originally Posted by Wenmtuz
(Post 20556579)
so 25 will be better then 23 right? and also which one better for climbing?
In comfort the 25's have a wide margin. Your call. |
There are a lot of variables. But if Simon Says then it must be true
-Sean |
Originally Posted by Wenmtuz
(Post 20556579)
so 25 will be better then 23 right? and also which one better for climbing?
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Rough country roads (if that's what you mean) = I personally like 700x28s. They're fast enough when it's smooth, but give you confidence when you're forced to hug the junk on the shoulder. Also handy for the occasional unpaved roads you'll come across in a rural area. YMMV.
If you don't have clearance for 28s, then yeah, 700x25 next best thing.
Originally Posted by Wenmtuz
(Post 20556505)
hi guys, i got some question about bike tires, im currently using 23mm but im not sure about the difference between 23 and 25. All i know is 25 kinda heavier then 23. so can i know whats the different between them and which is better for rough surface, the road on my current country kinda rough. thanks guys
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Size might matter some, but quality matters more. (twss)
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But more seriously it doesn't matter. Tire wear out. You can try 25 next time and if you don't like it go back. |
Buy 25s. lower your pressure a little and ride the rubber off of 'em. If you like them, buy more. If you don't, go back to 23s.
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Originally Posted by Wenmtuz
(Post 20556579)
so 25 will be better then 23 right? and also which one better for climbing?
There are tire weight/tire width charts, but those charts assume you're riding on smooth pavement. If your roads are rougher than that wider tires are better. In the Paris-Roubaix which is a race on rouch cobblestone roads, the winning riders ride 28c-32c because a wider tire is faster on a rougher surface. The most popular particular brand of tire for road riding with decent flat protection is the continental gp4000. It's a great tire for speed, traction on both dry and wet pavement, and has decent flat protection. Only complaint about it is it the "feel" of the ride, it has a reputation for feeling a bit "dead" (that was my opinion of it so I use a different tire but I'm also riding for leisure so tire feel was a higher priority than people riding for speed). |
25mm tires will be more comfortable and stable than 23mm tires, big brands of tires may also reduce wind resistance.
25mm tires are indeed heavier than 23mm tires, but there are more advantages to cover up this shortcoming. |
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