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shakyjay
Mar 14, 2015Explorer II
rockhillmanor wrote:
I'll just add not to buy a bike with the fat all terrain tires.
If you are just going to pleasurably bike ride the narrower tires are easier to ride.
My first bike had the typical fat knobby tires that most come with from the big box stores.
What a DIFFERENCE when I got rid of that one and bought a bike with narrow plain tires.
I used to think the same thing however just like the bikes themselves there is a real difference in tires as well. The Fat Franks on my wifes bike not only provide a comfortable ride but they roll as easily the narrower tires on my bike. There are lower quality fat tires and there are some of a higher quality. Just like the bikes there is a world of difference between the two.
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