New York Albertan
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Came w/the bike on Araya rims. Anyone think this is unsafe to ride on? 30 psi.
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Yep. I can sense it. Off to change the tire! They are 26/1.95. For daily commuting and a smidge of not difficult single track, would you recommend staying 1.95, or moving up to 2.0/2.10... I have another beater I'll use for winter commuting (also needs tires!)They won't last long at all unfortunately. Before you know it you will have a puncture and tyre destruction
My old Norco has 2.10 and, even though they're bulky and heavy, they have been my "commuter tire" until I got the Rockhopper, which I love. It is so pristine! I like the feel of the 1.95's, though. They seem to be the "sweet spot", for me. But I am open to all suggestions - that's why I'm here.But just to clarify, 1.95s would do the job equally well. No bother. You could do commuting and basic single-track on 1.75s no issues. But for winter I'd recommend 2.0s. I'm in Denmark, doesn't get nearly as cold as Canada, but I winter commute myself.
2.10 would do just fine as well. 2 and 2.1 is negligible to me. Below and above we are starting to notice differences. I'd get a nice fresh set of 2.0s and call it a day.My old Norco has 2.10 and, even though they're bulky and heavy, they have been my "commuter tire" until I got the Rockhopper, which I love. It is so pristine! I like the feel of the 1.95's, though. They seem to be the "sweet spot", for me. But I am open to all suggestions - that's why I'm here.
Did you see the post on the freebie I got yesterday? I actually got it back to riding order. It may become my Alberta winter beater! It was so gratifying to ride w/my son, keeping up w/him on the old Precision freebie (Canadian made - who knows by "whom").
If you follow football, Brentford seems to have half the Danish national team on their squad! And they are doing quite fine, thus far. Not to mention the gaffer, Thomas Frank. A good manager, indeed!