Thursday, March 19, 2015
Setting Up Your Bike

Latter on he talks about inspecting the tires, "Inspect the tires for sidewall cracks, tread cuts, and baldness" (Pavelka 16). I went and looked at my tires and saw a bit of baldness on the front tire (right). The back tire (left) is not balding because that tire is built differently, it is a street tire. The front tire is a hybrid, built for partially off road. When i change a tire a notice a great increase in the streamline of the bike. The friction is also reduced because of the full tire pressure in the tire.


Is my feeling of being faster after maintenance psychological or is the bikes speed actually increased?
Pavelka, Ed. Bicycling Magazines Complete Book of Road Cycling Skills: Your Guide to Riding Faster, Stronger, Longer, and Safer. Emmaus, PA: Rodale, 1998. Print.
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