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submitted 1 year ago by sem@lemmy.ml to c/bikecommuting@lemmy.ml

Hello, community! I saw in one video that tires and wheel weight are critical for the fast cycling. But how important is it for the tourism? For example, I'm using "hard" slick tires from Kenda (on the photo) that are great for asphalt roads and are very strong against small stones, plant spines and glasa pieces. The problem is weight about 600g (700x32c). I also have 700x32c soft and lightweight gravel tires with only 300g weight. But how important is it for cycling if I have about 10 additional kilograms of bags on top of my bike when I go into a long trip? Does it make sense to lose the durability and dril resistance of Kenda Kwest 700x32c for decreasing the weight of tires twice? Thanks in advance!

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[-] ATQ@lemm.ee 20 points 1 year ago

You’re almost certainly overthinking this. Especially when you’re comparing differences of 300 grams to 10 additional kilos of bags. Use durable tires suited to the surface you’ll be riding on. If you’d like to save an additional minor amount of time, you’d be better served to focus on your sleep and diet. Your conditioning and health will be better for it.

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