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In response to Being stingy on bike-buying ... posted by akendle:-- posted by desertblue
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Alan Sorum
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Jennifer W. Miner
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Jodi Gallegos
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Amanda, it may be time to have that great guy get you your own great bike ![]()
Jennifer, I'm going to assume that you're asking about tires in general (not BMX specific). Tire width is really a matter of personal preference. Width varies from about 1.95-2.5" with the average sizes sold being 2.1-2.3". The narrower tires are best for cross country riding. At 2.5" you have a tire that will have the heaviest weight. If you are concerned about minimizing the weight of your bike, they may not be the best choice. But, if you're into aggressive downhill riding, 2.5" may be the way to go!
» desertblue - Buying a Bike
In response to Buying a Bike posted by JodiG:I personally found that I had a lightweight mountain bike with a knobby on the front and a slick on the back. helped me go faster on the roads plus gave me a little more control for gravel paths. it wasn't as great for the real dirt trails, but it made a nice commuter bike to cover both pavement and gravel urban trails.
and a lighter bike is nice for smallish women like me. make a big difference. more so than tire width for just the average joe. but even that is good to a point - you don't want a superlight bike either. or i don't - it's too much of a target for stealing and then you have to worry about it everywhere you go.
all of this changes if you LIVE for biking. But this is just for the communter or occassional biker. plus there is nothing sadder than an expensive bike getting rusty in someone's garage, flat tires and out of tune.
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Jodi Gallegos
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Thanks, Jill.
And, as I mentioned tires size really is a personal preference. Two people with the same riding surface, etc. can have entirely different picks for tires.
-- posted by desertblue
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