for a mix of road and gravel, given that we live in damp UK, does g one bite make more sense than g one speed? or is g one speed good enough in the wet anyway.
Speed appear much more focussed for road riding (feel slick), with the accidental towpath, whether Bite is the exact opposite.
Hm. Got 2 rides in April - first ist 130km (30% gravel, 70% road) and second is Dirty Reiver (80% gravel, 20% road)
Don't have budget for 2 sets of tires, wondering what is best to go for.
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for a mix of road and gravel, given that we live in damp UK, does g one bite make more sense than g one speed? or is g one speed good enough in the wet anyway.