On 01/02/2014 09:21 AM, Jan Heine wrote:

If anything, it may help persuade those we meet on our rides, who look at our bikes and are intrigued by the idea of a more comfortable bike with wider tires, but are afraid they won't be able to keep up with their friends if they add 5 or 10 mm to their tire width.

Or even 2mm (going from 23mm to 25).

And then there are the ones who say of someone's 25 lb bike that riding it "must be quite a workout" -- even when the ride in question has less than 2000' of climbing for 50 miles, with no climbs greater than 10% grade and 120' elevation change.


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