Re: Slick tyres and 26"wheels

ON Wed, 15 May 1996 GORDON STOVIN wrote:

> As a budding unicyclist who’s learning and cruising on a little 20" thing, I’d
> like to know what sort of speeds are achieved on a 26 " miester with slicks?
> Do slicks help?

I ride with a BIG mountain bike tyre and find 7mph on road a very gentle cruise
speed if I want to really move 13 to 14 is about my fastest cruising speed with
absolute top of maybe 16.

Roger

Roger.Davies@octacon.co.uk North East England UK

Re: Slick tyres and 26"wheels

Roger wrote:
>
> ON Wed, 15 May 1996 GORDON STOVIN wrote:
>
> > As a budding unicyclist who’s learning and cruising on a little 20" thing,
I’d
> like to know what sort of
> > speeds are achieved on a 26 " miester with slicks? Do slicks help?
>
> I ride with a BIG mountain bike tyre and find 7mph on road a very gentle
cruise
> speed if I want to really move 13 to 14 is about my fastest cruising speed
with
> absolute top of maybe 16.

I ride with a 26 x 1.1 tire. 9-10 mph is an easy cruise speed, 15-16mph top
speed. this is with 172’s and half toe clips. I also feel that acceleration is a
bit better because of a significant reduction in rolling resistance. there is a
pretty noticable difference between a 1.75" and a 1.25" or 1.1". I also run at
110 lbs. pressure.

I ride with slicks on all my uni’s except the one I use for off road. I’ve been
using them for years (since they came out). I like them because they provide
consistent grip no matter what you are doing. particularly with spin entries and
sharp turns when I lean a lot.

like everyone else has said tho, dusty tile or wood can be slick, a rubber gym
floor is nice tho.

I have been riding across a lot of gravel and dirt lately without to much
trouble the, rocks make the uni jump around a lot, sometimes they shoot out from
under the tire. ( there is road being put in that merges with my commute )

Eric