Are there any pitfalls in swapping wheels between bikes, assuming that the cassette is compatible with the derailer on both bikes? I'm thinking of getting something like Racing 7s to use during the winter, and it'd be nice to be able to use them on both the VN Yukon and the Aquilo.
Are there any pitfalls in swapping wheels between bikes, assuming that the cassette is compatible with the derailer on both bikes? I'm thinking of getting something like Racing 7s to use during the winter, and it'd be nice to be able to use them on both the VN Yukon and the Aquilo.
Are there any pitfalls in swapping wheels between bikes, assuming that the cassette is compatible with the derailer on both bikes? I'm thinking of getting something like Racing 7s to use during the winter, and it'd be nice to be able to use them on both the VN Yukon and the Aquilo.
25mm tyres are the best balance wise between weight/grip/rolling resistance.. actually I read somewhere that 23mm are slower but you won't notice that..
Previously most people used 23mm tyres because they're the lightest.
This year on the Tour, riders were split between 25 and 23 tyres. This is because they can roll faster because they skip less over bumps. They are also more comfortable.
I'd recommend 25mm tyres.
http://inrng.com/2013/04/reinventing-the-wheel-25mm/
Is there much difference between 23/25/28mm tyres (apart from the height)
I presume 28mm rolls a bit slower but has more surface area grip? Sorry for noobish question - just got my CAAD8 10 days ago and getting to "grips" with road terms rather than mtb terms!
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[DOD]Asprilla;24848674 said:Ensuring the tyres fit between the stays and that the cassette is still within tolerance for the chain length. I swap 25t and 26t cassettes but I wouldn't got 25t to 28t.
Thanks for the rapid replies. I'll probably stick with 11-28t cassettes all around, and both frames should have clearance for 25mm tyres, so I should be okay on those fronts. The new bike has a FFWD F6R-C wheelset, and the old bike has a Mavic Ksyrium Elites. If I have the same 10 speed 11-28t cassette on all three wheelsets, will I be okay to interchange the wheels freely?I swap wheels and cassettes between 10sp/11sp atm. Might need a quick barrel adjustment but it's pretty much a straight swap. From my limited experience you'll get better mileage between same make wheels though ie
Ti - Fulcrum 7's & C24's - requires barrel adjustment.
R5 - C24s and C50s is a straight swap.
What effect would a worn chain have? Would it wear the cassette more quickly, or would it cause problems with shifting?Assuming both your chains are in good condition, then no.
What effect would a worn chain have? Would it wear the cassette more quickly, or would it cause problems with shifting?
I think Asprilla has mostly archetype rims at 23mm so maybe he will attest to this.
What effect would a worn chain have? Would it wear the cassette more quickly, or would it cause problems with shifting?
Thanks for the rapid replies. I'll probably stick with 11-28t cassettes all around, and both frames should have clearance for 25mm tyres, so I should be okay on those fronts. The new bike has a FFWD F6R-C wheelset, and the old bike has a Mavic Ksyrium Elites.