Am I wasting energy?
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posterboy said:
Folks I have started to commute 18 miles a day, the front tyre has a larger profile than the rear. Both hybrid style tyres.
The journey is not getting easier, should I swap them around?
Can't see it making much of a difference, just stick with it and you'll be flying before you know it, I remember I used to have to stop halfway during my 4 mile commute during the summer (though I have a tendancy to go flat out the whole time =P) and now I can do 25 miles in almost an hour, you'll get there, keep at it.The journey is not getting easier, should I swap them around?
Well the pressures are high enough, if the tread is on the smooth side already I doubt it'd be worth changing them for narrower profiles at the expense of comfort. Are there any other high friction items, hubs, cranks, brake drag etc? Is the ride hilly with a heavy bike? What kind of cadence do you maintain?
Depends how far into the subject you want to go. Ultimatley a proper road bike would be a lot more efficient than an mtb on the road. If you're only using the bike to commute on then I'd swap for proper road mtb tyres when the current ones wear out. Schwalbe Marathon Plus tyres are excellent. They combine punture resitance and speed. The added bonus is they have a reflective strip around the shoulder.
Weirdly - although when you think about not - at the same pressure a wider tyre rolls more efficiently than a narrow tyre.
Weirdly - although when you think about not - at the same pressure a wider tyre rolls more efficiently than a narrow tyre.
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