i guess there's some merit in design of the tread. tyres with a central
ridge usually roll quicker on hard surfaces,but off road there's a lot of
factors to consider. usually a rear tyre (driving wheel) will have a
paddle style pattern be that straight/square or a vee style to dig into
the earth and propell you forward.
on the front you need the opposite to grip during breaking.
then you need to think about side grip,if the rear slides it's usually predictable and thus saveable but the front may not be hence the wider
front tyre
this is a bit of the theory,the reality (when you put a human on a bike)
is a bit more complex,you have things like feel & confidence to deal with
factor in different bikes,terrain,styles of riding not to mention sizes and compounds and you see the problems recomending tyres.
sometimes tyres are just that shape to be different.
kieth bontrager wrote an article on bike handling being impossible to define due to a lot of the factors mentioned if i can find it i'll scan & post it
gives an interesting insight into this subject.
mike
ridge usually roll quicker on hard surfaces,but off road there's a lot of
factors to consider. usually a rear tyre (driving wheel) will have a
paddle style pattern be that straight/square or a vee style to dig into
the earth and propell you forward.
on the front you need the opposite to grip during breaking.
then you need to think about side grip,if the rear slides it's usually predictable and thus saveable but the front may not be hence the wider
front tyre
this is a bit of the theory,the reality (when you put a human on a bike)
is a bit more complex,you have things like feel & confidence to deal with
factor in different bikes,terrain,styles of riding not to mention sizes and compounds and you see the problems recomending tyres.
sometimes tyres are just that shape to be different.
kieth bontrager wrote an article on bike handling being impossible to define due to a lot of the factors mentioned if i can find it i'll scan & post it
gives an interesting insight into this subject.
mike