John Tolhurst
Zen MBB Master
Question: I have built up my Silvio frame set with Dura Ace 7800 components and Velomax Accent II wheels. Within a short period of time I have learned to start on the flats as well as on inclines. My biggest concern is that I live in a very hilly location in southern Oregon. I have been riding my usual trainging routs and I am quite concerned about loosing traction on my front wheel when climbing hard. Are there specific techniques? I have tried leaning forward but that is not something that I can sustain.
I had the above on email, but its worth posting in the forum.
Improve traction by the following:
John
I had the above on email, but its worth posting in the forum.
Improve traction by the following:
learning forward: this is the quickest and simplest solution, it works very well and as you become more acclimatised to the bike, will be sustainable for longer
slide forward further on the seat: this can help over longer climbs
examine tire choice and tire pressures. you can get 10% more traction by using 10% less pressure
elliptical rings help flatten the torque peaks that cause initial loss of traction
smooth circular pedalling does the same thing as elliptical rings
higher cadence also flattens the torque peaks
route planning, we all choose routes that factor in traffic, road surface, time of day, and many other factors. So select the route that works best for you
combine the above factors
John