My mountain bike needs a new tyre, so I popped into the bike shop and asked for one.
"Slick or bumpy?" asked the man in the shop.
A rather odd question, I thought.
Apparently, the "bumpy" are the traditional mountain bike tyre, with big groves to give lots of grip off-road. However, "slick" tyres have more modest groves, causing less drag when riding on roads.
As the only time my bike goes "off road" is when I ride it across the lawn to put it in the shed, I decided to try the slicks.
If it works out well, I might go back for another one for the front.
"Slick or bumpy?" asked the man in the shop.
A rather odd question, I thought.
Apparently, the "bumpy" are the traditional mountain bike tyre, with big groves to give lots of grip off-road. However, "slick" tyres have more modest groves, causing less drag when riding on roads.
As the only time my bike goes "off road" is when I ride it across the lawn to put it in the shed, I decided to try the slicks.
If it works out well, I might go back for another one for the front.