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Riding on rough roads
How many of you guys ride on rougher gravely roads?
I built up a nice track bike but I don't go to the track at all. I usually just go on long distance rides and every now and then, I'll run into a trail I'd like to ride on.. but I'm not sure if it's a good idea or not w/ an older track frame, or the skinny tires I'm using.. so I just turn around. I've been thinking about building up a single speed or maybe even fixed CX bike, but my funds as of now aren't well enough to do so. I could sell my bike and get a CX bike.. but I love the bike too much. As of now, I'm running a 25 (rear) and 23(front) gatorskins. Those are the biggest tires I could fit with the frame. |
You can't fit a 25mm up front and a 28mm in back? Thats what i would do. In fact, I'm gonna do just that with my next cheap build. I want to go on a trail if I feel like it, too.
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i rode through a campground the other day on my track bike. was looking for a place to take some pictures of dirty bikes. it was pretty fun up until i buried my front wheel over the 60mm presta valve stem in mud. tried quickly to push out with a hard pedalstroke and only spun the back wheel. damn those pizzacutter wheels! almost fell over unclipping, and had to uncake my fork steerer of mud after i returned home and bathed her.. other than that, it was a blast!
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My Pug runs a 28/25 combo and I have ridden trails on it but that is not what is it best at.
My solution to rough terrain... http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikep...wievuelta1.jpg |
I ride a tarck bike, and I ride on everything (pavement, asphalt, gravel, grass, dirt, you kname it). Old lugged track frame (which I have ridden on the velodrome here, incidentally), 28 rear & 25 front Gatorskins. You'll be fine as long as you pump your tires up enough.
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I roll on a cx bike, and use my track bike for the velodrome.
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Originally Posted by skinnyland
(Post 6923660)
I ride a tarck bike, and I ride on everything (pavement, asphalt, gravel, grass, dirt, you kname it). Old lugged track frame (which I have ridden on the velodrome here, incidentally), 28 rear & 25 front Gatorskins. You'll be fine as long as you pump your tires up enough.
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I ride gravel and dirt paths with my 23/23 bike all the time. Haven't had a problem yet.
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funnest bicycle I own is a steamroller with 42x18 gearing, droped bars, 32c cx tires and light parts. If you can't put bigger tires on your frame sell it and get a surly!
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SixtyFiver that's one hot bike! Heh, it must be a pain to get the rear wheel off.
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My go-to bike is a geared cyclocross bike. This fall/winter I'll be racing an IRO Rob Roy ... which either as a complete or custom build up could be done for pretty cheaply. A decent cross bike can do everything from commuting with full fenders to road rides to singletrack trails, so the versatility is definitely a benefit that maybe a pretty/fast track bike is lacking.
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Originally Posted by skinnyland
(Post 6923660)
I ride a tarck bike, and I ride on everything (pavement, asphalt, gravel, grass, dirt, you kname it). Old lugged track frame (which I have ridden on the velodrome here, incidentally), 28 rear & 25 front Gatorskins. You'll be fine as long as you pump your tires up enough.
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i bike on all kinds of terrain, rode for a good stretch on a dirt path and it was a blast and i was riding skinny tires, i can't wait to put something larger on the bike
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Originally Posted by mander
(Post 6933395)
SixtyFiver that's one hot bike! Heh, it must be a pain to get the rear wheel off.
I just installed a new rear wheel with a flip flop hub and can swap it around in no time at all...it's a touring frame so the wheel clearance is generous, even with the 26 by 2 tyres. |
Originally Posted by ak1
(Post 6936311)
Actually lower tire pressure will give you better traction (and a less harsh ride.
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Originally Posted by dutret
(Post 6936745)
Originally Posted by ak1
(Post 6936311)
Actually lower tire pressure will give you better traction (and a less harsh ride). I rode a good deal on fire trails with 25 gatorskins. I ended up liking it so much that I got a geared cx bike. Just give it a try, nothing is going to explode.
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