Patrick -
Indoor riding season is what takes place when you get 90 inches of snow in 
a three day period!  Given the chance, I would rather be out on my cross 
country skis.  However, on the trainer I can get in a good workout in much 
less time than I can on the skis - at least when you figure in all of the 
time it takes  to prepare to go skiing.

>From your comment, I am assuming that you prefer Compass tires over 
Clement's when the vast majority of your riding is done on pavement.

Sean

On Saturday, November 29, 2014 11:23:10 AM UTC-5, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> What's an indoor riding season? Grin. 
>
> I've ridden both JB's and Compass (Barlow Pass) on my QuickBeam, and the 
> Compass tires (feather light) are an amazing joy to ride on pavement and 
> dirt roads that aren't too loose. However, since I ride a lot of looser 
> dirt and single track in combo with steep, I prefer my Clement's. 
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
> On Saturday, November 29, 2014 9:14:38 AM UTC-7, SeanMac wrote:
>>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> Now that the indoor riding season has begun, my thoughts have turned to 
>> getting my bikes ready for the 2015 outdoor season.  Specifically, I am 
>> looking for new tires for my Black Mountain Cycles road bike.  This bike 
>> was new to me last summer, and is really a joy to ride.  It is my go-to 
>> bike, fast rides, long rides - you name it this bike can do it.  
>>
>> Last summer I had it set-up with some old tires I had lying around - a 
>> Rolly-Polly in the front and a Roughy-Toughy in the back.  For 2015 I am 
>> looking for something new.  My hope is to find the best combination of 
>> speed-comfort-durability.  
>>
>> The bike is designed to fit tires up to 33.33333 mm wide.  I've narrowed 
>> down my selections to the Jack Brown and the Stampede Pass.  Lots of folks 
>> here seem to like Jack Brown, but I don't read much about the Stampede Pass 
>> tires.  Has anyone used both?  I would love to hear a comparison.  I would 
>> also be interested in any long-term reviews of the Stampede Pass tires.
>>
>> A third tires I considered was the Challenge Strada Bianca.  However, 
>> from what I have read, this seems to be a tire that is difficult to mount 
>> (I've got Open Pro rims) and not terribly durable.  Any thoughts on this 
>> tired (especially compared to the other two I am looking at) would be 
>> appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Sean
>> Buffalo,NY
>>
>

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