Skinny vs. Wide Tires for Fixed Gear
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Previously, the cycling world thought that skinnier tires for road/street riding were strictly better, and most importantly faster. Now, people are catching onto the benefits of wider bike tires: comfort, puncture resistance, better corning and finding out that they're not necessarily slower than skinnier tires under real world conditions. As more people are converting to wider tires for ever day use, are skinny or wide tires better for you and your fixed gear? Let's find out.
My tire recommendations:
Skinny Tires (25c or less)
Continental Grand Prix 4000: https://amzn.to/3aaiTsB
Medium tires (28-32c)
Continental Gatorskin: https://amzn.to/2VsZdfA
Wide tires (35c+)
Panaracer Pasela: https://amzn.to/2T45SLx
Panaracer Gravel King Slick: https://amzn.to/2Ti2co9
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Ryan Witt
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Carlos Flores
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@ffnivas
Barak S
Pat Bateman
Simon Newton
Gregory Tomlinson
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#fixedgear #fixedgearbike #cycling
Видео Skinny vs. Wide Tires for Fixed Gear канала Zach Gallardo
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Get exclusive behind the scenes access by becoming a Super Subscrider on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/zachgallardo
Previously, the cycling world thought that skinnier tires for road/street riding were strictly better, and most importantly faster. Now, people are catching onto the benefits of wider bike tires: comfort, puncture resistance, better corning and finding out that they're not necessarily slower than skinnier tires under real world conditions. As more people are converting to wider tires for ever day use, are skinny or wide tires better for you and your fixed gear? Let's find out.
My tire recommendations:
Skinny Tires (25c or less)
Continental Grand Prix 4000: https://amzn.to/3aaiTsB
Medium tires (28-32c)
Continental Gatorskin: https://amzn.to/2VsZdfA
Wide tires (35c+)
Panaracer Pasela: https://amzn.to/2T45SLx
Panaracer Gravel King Slick: https://amzn.to/2Ti2co9
Fixie Famous Shoutout:
StanStrong108
Ryan Witt
Patreon Singlespeed Shoutout:
Carlos Flores
nicodache
@ffnivas
Barak S
Pat Bateman
Simon Newton
Gregory Tomlinson
Connect with me:
https://www.strava.com/athletes/5844980
https://www.strava.com/clubs/442413
https://www.instagram.com/zachygallardo/
*DISCLAIMER: This description contains some affiliate links. I'll get a small commission from anything you buy from those links to help run the channel at no additional cost to you. Thanks for your support!
#fixedgear #fixedgearbike #cycling
Видео Skinny vs. Wide Tires for Fixed Gear канала Zach Gallardo
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