kgantz
Member
Howdy,
I have been considering getting some new, wider tires for my Quest. I have only had the bike for about a month but have put about 220 miles on the current tires and I'm thinking I'm just not a skinny tire kinda guy. There is not much tread on my current tires and today I got a flat tire up front at 14 miles of a planned 25 mile ride. When I saw what had penetrated the tire and tube, I couldn't believe it.
I believe I read, somewhere on this forum, that I can go up to 1.5 inches wide on the Quest? Can anyone confirm that for me? The bike stores around me seem to start their inventories of 26" tires and tubes at 1.5" width and it is very difficult to find 1" tubes around here. I think I will also like to have a slightly wider tire due to the condition of many of the roads where I ride. So, can anyone recommend a tire that they just love for general cross-town commuting on asphalt and concrete? I am not very familiar with current-day bicycle tire brands.
Here is a photo of the stone shaving that brought my ride to an end today. I have passed a kidney stone that was at least twice as big as this thing!
alt="Stone Sliver"
I have been considering getting some new, wider tires for my Quest. I have only had the bike for about a month but have put about 220 miles on the current tires and I'm thinking I'm just not a skinny tire kinda guy. There is not much tread on my current tires and today I got a flat tire up front at 14 miles of a planned 25 mile ride. When I saw what had penetrated the tire and tube, I couldn't believe it.
I believe I read, somewhere on this forum, that I can go up to 1.5 inches wide on the Quest? Can anyone confirm that for me? The bike stores around me seem to start their inventories of 26" tires and tubes at 1.5" width and it is very difficult to find 1" tubes around here. I think I will also like to have a slightly wider tire due to the condition of many of the roads where I ride. So, can anyone recommend a tire that they just love for general cross-town commuting on asphalt and concrete? I am not very familiar with current-day bicycle tire brands.
Here is a photo of the stone shaving that brought my ride to an end today. I have passed a kidney stone that was at least twice as big as this thing!
alt="Stone Sliver"