Yes, but whether or not they're right for you depends a lot on where and how you ride. Semi-slicks
are among the lightest off-road rubber so they will reduce your bike's weight and immediately improve
handling, climbing and acceleration (especially if you buy newlightweight tubes to go with your new
tires).
Best of all, you will feel like it's easier to pedal and you will probably see an
increase in your average speed. This is one of the big reasons racers appreciate these tires. But,
it means you need more handling skills in corners and on soft, loose surfaces where the tires do not
bite as well as knobbier rubber. Added speed helps on technical terrain because it means you carry
more momentum into challenging sections, which is a good thing if you have the skills to clean the
obstacles you find there.
These tires are not for everyoffroader, though. Because they are so
light, there is an increased chance of pinch flats. Also, with such little tread, the tires wear out
faster. When you're climbing on slippery surfaces, you've got to be more careful to keep sufficient
weight over the rear wheel to prevent tire slippage. And, as we mentioned, the semi-slicks can feel a
little squirrelly cornering on loose surfaces.
Our recommendation? Ideally, you would try a pair
before buying them. One way to do this, is to find a friend who's using them and ask if you can test
ride his bike. Or, if the bike's the wrong frame size, you might try swapping out the wheels for a quick
spin. That would quickly tell you if semi-slicks are right for you.
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