It is remarkably refreshing and evokes a certain nostalgia to ride on an excellent road surface.
If this were the usual case I'd start considering 28mm cross-section tires rather than my default
JBs.
Given our continuing economic climate I'm thinking that nice roads surfaces are going to become
even more unusual. I'm thinking the era of the fat road tire is upon us.
Just sayin'
-JimD
Here in Minnesota that's been the case for a long time. Between the climate and political party intransigence, our roads are awful. We seem to keep building new roads but can't take care of the ones we have. Many cities here have eliminated doing preventive care like chip sealing (which extends the useful life of a road surface by up to 30 years, according to one road engineer I spoke to) to save money on the budget now- at the expense of spending 10 times as much in the future.
The result is that we have six months of it being difficult to get around due to ice and snow, and six months of it being difficult to get around due to major road reconstruction because we didn't do good preventive maintenance.
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> We are fortunate here in NM; our roads are quite good with regular
> upkeep and improvements like bike lanes.
I'm not sure what alternate universe Patrick rides in, but most of the NM roads I ride are in pretty rough shape.
I ride those fat 650Bs for a reason!
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Ryan
Seriously, the roads I ride here in town, all between Tramway and
98th, are quite good. I have no problem with the 23s on my gofast.
What bad ones do you mean?
*The right or wrong side of the Rio Grande, for you non-albuquerquians.
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Funds to maintain roads here are diminishing and that seems unlikely to improve any time soon.
I'm stocking up on fat/er tires. They work great for the 'roads of the future'.
-JimD
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