Tire Question
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Tire Question
My Neuvation FC100 Carbon Frame, Rival components Road Bike, has Michelin Pro3 23 Race tires.
I just bought a trainer (travel trac fluid + adjustable) , and of course, will not use those tires with it.
I happen to have 3 Maxxis Xephyr M202 25c tires here, so I am planning on using those, both for my current outdoor rides (60s here in philly right now.. ) and to start using the trainer.
Could someone advise if that's a good plan, and explain a little about the tires as I have no clue? Are these maxxis training tires? Also, how many miles should my michelins pro3s last on the road?
Thanks.
I just bought a trainer (travel trac fluid + adjustable) , and of course, will not use those tires with it.
I happen to have 3 Maxxis Xephyr M202 25c tires here, so I am planning on using those, both for my current outdoor rides (60s here in philly right now.. ) and to start using the trainer.
Could someone advise if that's a good plan, and explain a little about the tires as I have no clue? Are these maxxis training tires? Also, how many miles should my michelins pro3s last on the road?
Thanks.
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I highly recommend that you purchase a trainer specific tires like the ones made by Continental and Vittoria. These tire are designed specifically for use on a home trainer. They do not heat up like regular tires, they do not wear down like road tires do on a trainer and they no not leave little bits of rubber all over the floor like road tires do when used with a trainer. The trainer specific tires are not to be used on the road. There is no reason to ruin good road tires on a trainer.
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right, I figured I'd use these maxxis I described above on the trainer given I have 3 of them laying around which is a perfect number for the circumstances, and this will allow me to hit the road as well.. So I wanted your input on how these tires rate on the road.
Anyway, I did it. Swapped the michelin pro3 23c for the maxxis xephyr m202 25c and took a quick 15 mile ride today. I THINK I felt a huuuuge difference... Think I was reeeeaally slow.. :/ ?
Thanks.
Anyway, I did it. Swapped the michelin pro3 23c for the maxxis xephyr m202 25c and took a quick 15 mile ride today. I THINK I felt a huuuuge difference... Think I was reeeeaally slow.. :/ ?
Thanks.
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Never tried the Maxxis, but it's highly unlikely they slowed you down that much.
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Swapped the skewer and setup the trainer too.. Now I'm ready for it all.
Thx.
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