I guess I've been slacking on updating the blog, to my six followers, I apologize!
I have been riding a mix of the road bike, RIP9 and the Fatboy pretty regularly. All good fun! We had a beautiful weekend to ride last weekend and I took full advantage doing 4 rides in 2 days.
The tires on my road bike had dry rot on the sidewalls, they are 18 months old so I guess that's good life, though I really only had about 1500 miles on them, I would have expected more miles out of a pair of tires on the road. If this was my mountain bike I'd ride them until failure, or more evidence of impending failure. The road is a different animal though, I started to think about those sidewalls on every downhill - a tire failure at 50mph would be pretty dramatic, in a bad way.
I figured I'd swap out the brake pads at the same time, wow glad I did, the old ones were really worn down.
I got some new tires for the bike, they were $45 each, which doesn't seem so bad compared to the average cost of a mountain bike tire, but when you take that road tire out of the box and see how little it weighs, let's just say on a dollar/pound basis these things are expensive! I didn't take any pictures of the road bike tires, lets face it one slick tire looks an awful lot like any other one.
I was really surprised I noticed a huge difference on a short ride
yesterday, I expected to notice the brakes with much better stopping
power. I was surprised how much of a difference the tires made, the bike
is so much smoother. I wouldn't have thought one slick tire would feel
different than another.

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