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commuting on your trail bike

luken8r

Monkey
Mar 5, 2004
564
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Melrose MA
does anyone else commute on their XC bike or is it just me? I have some street tires on my whip that I throw on for road riding to and fro, but its such a pain to change out tires all the time. I find my self riding less and less on the trails.....well that is, until I can get my rig fixed up after my stupid crash, but thats another problem.
I found a old school rockhopper that im going to make into my street fighter, I just have to pick it up and put some new parts on it. Well, found if you count taking from my dad who just lets it park in his garage ;) Until I get to pick it up and swap the parts on, its only one ride for me.... :(
 

binary visions

The voice of reason
Jun 13, 2002
22,102
1,153
NC
I used to but there were two problems:

A) tires that are good for the road are not good for the trail, and vice versa. So it was either suffer with the tires, or suffer changing them

B) I was always too paranoid that someone was going to cut my lock and walk off with my bike.

Solution? A $75 road bike that's in the mail to me from a fellow :monkey:
 

LordOpie

MOTHER HEN
Oct 17, 2002
21,022
3
Denver
I'll commute on either my xc or road bikes depending upon my mood and what I'm doing after work. If I'm not going for a road ride after work, I prefer my mtb cuz then I can ride off the road and away from the crazy, rude, mean, unaware muther fvckers! I hate cagers (even tho I own one).
 

stuntmatty

Thnikkaman
Oct 2, 2003
170
0
Bike Hater Central
I live and work in the city of Rochester. I commute on my DH/FR bike and take the fun way. The urban here is great. I also get to huck around for an hour during lunch.

Life is good
 

BikeGeek

BrewMonkey
Jul 2, 2001
4,573
273
Hershey, PA
I had the same problem until I bought a cheap set of wheels and put my Tom Slicks on them. After that, it was just a matter of switching wheels and letting the brake cable out a bit.
 

KrusteeButt

I can't believe its not butter!
Jul 3, 2001
349
0
why the hell do YOU care?!
I did the same as BikeGeek...got a cheap wheelset (<$100 for the pair) and put slicks on them. Switching the cassette to my trail wheelset takes less than a couple minutes and it's just a matter of tweaking the brakes a little (though I guess that could be a bit of a bigger issue if you use discs).
Has been the perfect solution for me.