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[email protected] March 19th 08 04:15 PM

Best gear for gravel? Tire Size? Rim Diameter?
 
I'm in the process of trying to get a large portion of my commute
home
off of the roads. So far I've found quite a bit of abandoned RR
tracks and such that go pretty much my way. However, I find that in
some areas with very loose gravel or sand I get slowed to a near
walking pace. I'm thinking lower tire pressure and maybe wider tires
would help me float over this stuff. Am I on the right track?

Clearly there would be a penalty on the road portion of my ride, but
if it's the difference between walking speeds and the middle ring for
the slop and gravel portion of my ride it should be a worthwhile
trade.

Since the last large leg of my ride will be on the road, I'm
considering trying very low tire pressure next time, with a couple
extra CO2 cartridges to bring me back up to pressure once I get stuck
back on the pavement.

Lastly, those that love the 29ers sing praise of them "rolling over
anything". In the past I have not put much stock in this since I'm
more the type to come out of the saddle and lift the bike over
obstacles than I am the type to try to roll over them. I'm wondering
though, would the larger diameter tire allow more contact area, and
therefore make it easier to ride through the gravel? If so, how much
easier? I may have to take one of these for a demo @ the next big
NEMBA gathering.

Thanks,

Dan

[email protected] March 19th 08 07:58 PM

Best gear for gravel? Tire Size? Rim Diameter?
 
On Mar 19, 11:15 am, " wrote:
I'm in the process of trying to get a large portion of my commute
home
off of the roads. So far I've found quite a bit of abandoned RR
tracks and such that go pretty much my way. However, I find that in
some areas with very loose gravel or sand I get slowed to a near
walking pace. I'm thinking lower tire pressure and maybe wider tires
would help me float over this stuff. Am I on the right track?

Clearly there would be a penalty on the road portion of my ride, but
if it's the difference between walking speeds and the middle ring for
the slop and gravel portion of my ride it should be a worthwhile
trade.

Since the last large leg of my ride will be on the road, I'm
considering trying very low tire pressure next time, with a couple
extra CO2 cartridges to bring me back up to pressure once I get stuck
back on the pavement.

Lastly, those that love the 29ers sing praise of them "rolling over
anything". In the past I have not put much stock in this since I'm
more the type to come out of the saddle and lift the bike over
obstacles than I am the type to try to roll over them. I'm wondering
though, would the larger diameter tire allow more contact area, and
therefore make it easier to ride through the gravel? If so, how much
easier? I may have to take one of these for a demo @ the next big
NEMBA gathering.

Thanks,

Dan


After discussing this over @ RBT I realized I left out a few important
details. I'm currently running 26x2.1 on front and 26x1.9 on the
back. I've tried it on a 20" BMX with 2.125 and it was even harder,
almost impossible. Also, the gravel in question is really just
crushed stone, easily 2" pieces and larger. It's not the typical
gravel you encounter on roads or paths intended for foot/bicycle
traffic, it's way bigger and deeper.

(PeteCresswell) March 19th 08 09:00 PM

Best gear for gravel? Tire Size? Rim Diameter?
 
Per :
Also, the gravel in question is really just
crushed stone, easily 2" pieces and larger. It's not the typical
gravel you encounter on roads or paths intended for foot/bicycle
traffic, it's way bigger and deeper.


How much doe the stones more around as you go over them?

I've ridden my WTB Mutano Raptors (55/55 size) on what I call
"railroad ballast" a good bit with decent results.

My sense is the bigger the tire and the lower the pressure, the
better.

215# rider, tires at 35-40 psi.

But the stuff I ride on pretty much stays put as I'm going over
it. If the stones shifted around too much it might be a
different story.
--
PeteCresswell

[email protected] March 19th 08 09:45 PM

Best gear for gravel? Tire Size? Rim Diameter?
 
On Mar 19, 4:00*pm, "(PeteCresswell)" wrote:
Per :

Also, the gravel in question is really just
crushed stone, easily 2" pieces and larger. *It's not the typical
gravel you encounter on roads or paths intended for foot/bicycle
traffic, it's way bigger and deeper.


How much doe the stones more around as you go over them?

I've ridden my WTB Mutano Raptors (55/55 size) on what I call
"railroad ballast" a good bit with decent results.

My sense is the bigger the tire and the lower the pressure, the
better.

215# rider, tires at 35-40 psi.

But the stuff I ride on pretty much stays put as I'm going over
it. * If the stones shifted around too much it might be a
different story.
--
PeteCresswell


The stone moves quite a bit. Looking back it looks more like someone
was dragging a spade shovel or riding a dirt bike than it does like
someone was riding a bicycle through. I'm ~200 lbs myself. My next
attempt, unless someone convinces me otherwise, will be at 35lbs
pressure. I know I have not ridden gravel with pressure that low, so
it'll be interesting to compare against. I'll post back with results
once I get a chance to try it, which may be a few days with this
weather.

(PeteCresswell) March 20th 08 01:43 AM

Best gear for gravel? Tire Size? Rim Diameter?
 
Per :
My next
attempt, unless someone convinces me otherwise, will be at 35lbs
pressure. I know I have not ridden gravel with pressure that low, so
it'll be interesting to compare against. I'll post back with results
once I get a chance to try it, which may be a few days with this
weather.



Next stop:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmeiser2/61141473/ ? -)
--
PeteCresswell

[email protected] March 20th 08 01:35 PM

Best gear for gravel? Tire Size? Rim Diameter?
 
On Mar 19, 8:43*pm, "(PeteCresswell)" wrote:
Per :

My next
attempt, unless someone convinces me otherwise, will be at 35lbs
pressure. *I know I have not ridden gravel with pressure that low, so
it'll be interesting to compare against. *I'll post back with results
once I get a chance to try it, which may be a few days with this
weather.


Next stop:http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmeiser2/61141473/*? -)
--
PeteCresswell


You know, I'd really like a beach bike too. :) Somehow I think the
salt air, bits of salt water and the sand would be hell on the bike
though. 20mph on loose sand? That's awesome! I'm sure it'd float
over that gravel. I think that's a bike i'd have to try before I buy,
however.

(PeteCresswell) March 20th 08 02:55 PM

Best gear for gravel? Tire Size? Rim Diameter?
 
Per :
I think that's a bike i'd have to try before I buy,
however.


You and me.
--
PeteCresswell

[email protected] March 20th 08 03:30 PM

Best gear for gravel? Tire Size? Rim Diameter?
 
On Mar 20, 9:55*am, "(PeteCresswell)" wrote:
Per :

*I think that's a bike i'd have to try before I buy,
however.


You and me.
--
PeteCresswell


I'd love to see some of them for demo at the big NEMBA events. The
big guys usually have a bunch of bikes out, but I don't think I've
seen a Surly tent at all, much less a Surly Demo tent.


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