Road Bike Tires Vs Mountain Bike Tires
One strategy is to run a gravel or combination tire in the front and a road tire in the back.
Road bike tires vs mountain bike tires. Mountain bike road tires. Thin tires exert lesser pressure on the road surfaces thus enabling them to roll at a faster rate compared to other thicker tires. I was constantly dodging sharp objects. In this video i show you which slick road tires are available for 27 5 inch mountain bike.
Versus completely smooth for a road tire. A combination tire is one which is nearly slick in the middle with knobs on the sides so you might want to try one road tire on the back and one gravel tire on the front. I had no idea how many nails and glass shards are laying on road shoulders until i went on my first bike tour. The short answer is yes you can replace your mountain bike tires with road tires to ride on the road.
Gravel tires are normally a little knobby. Eventually i picked up a staple and my tire went flat. Before i continue i want to point out that it you should consider buying a dedicated road bike instead because the geometry of even 30 year ol. Also known as slick or semi slick mountain tires mountain road tires are a great way to transform your mountain bike into a versatile urban explorer traditional knobby mountain bike tires are not designed for road use and not only will pavement wear them down more quickly than dirt but they roll much slower on the road than slicker tires too.
Final thoughts on tube vs tubeless bicycle tires. After applying a patch i found a second hole.