07-09-2024, 12:02 AM
Times are changing and a lot of people are switching up their styles from old times. Roads used to be dominated by sew up enthusiasts doing whatever it takes to get 18c tires on the tarmac. 20c and 23c later became the new gold standard with safety concerns for better handling; running at high 130psi ranges for speed. And now, even though many people still swear by their 25c/23c tires; I honestly feel like 28c has become the new gold standard; running at the 100psi mark.
I ride as an urban commuter, which is like a battlefield. I have been using 32c Pirelli P7 Sport. They have been everything I could hope for in switching to 700c road wheels from 26" wheels running 1.5" Specialized Nimbus 2 Sports. They can take lots of abuse from bad roads, small gravel pits, bumps/cracks/protrusions. They can handle having to hop curbs. While still maintaining great speed and response potential—running at 87psi. I also have the 26c versions of these, which I plan on putting on a full road style bike I'm building. I question if they'll be able to handle what the city has to dish out. But otherwise, I have been thinking about downsizing from 32c to 28c on the main commuter. Most people will say they're about the same, but I can't imagine not experiencing a little lossyness somewhere (likely with impact, absorption, and suppleness). Who here can compare 28c to 32c?
So what are everyone's preferences these days? Do you feel the size you run gives you everything you're looking for?
Any add-ons or take aways from the size you're currently running?
I look forward to the great feedback.
I ride as an urban commuter, which is like a battlefield. I have been using 32c Pirelli P7 Sport. They have been everything I could hope for in switching to 700c road wheels from 26" wheels running 1.5" Specialized Nimbus 2 Sports. They can take lots of abuse from bad roads, small gravel pits, bumps/cracks/protrusions. They can handle having to hop curbs. While still maintaining great speed and response potential—running at 87psi. I also have the 26c versions of these, which I plan on putting on a full road style bike I'm building. I question if they'll be able to handle what the city has to dish out. But otherwise, I have been thinking about downsizing from 32c to 28c on the main commuter. Most people will say they're about the same, but I can't imagine not experiencing a little lossyness somewhere (likely with impact, absorption, and suppleness). Who here can compare 28c to 32c?
So what are everyone's preferences these days? Do you feel the size you run gives you everything you're looking for?
Any add-ons or take aways from the size you're currently running?
I look forward to the great feedback.