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Due to a bike replacement, I recently started using 700x40C tires, after several years of using 700x35C or 700x28C.

tires new vs old

Whenever I corner, I have the impression the bike is behaving differently than what I was used to. Especially in fast/narrow corners (90 to 120 degrees turn), I feel like a squeaking sound coming from the engaged side of the tire (think like when one rubs a rubber shoe on the floor), while with the previous bike, mounting narrower tires, I never felt the same.

How does the tire breadth influence cornering of a bike?

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  • tires inflated at the high end of their suggested pressure range (75 psi) enter image description here
  • threaded tire
  • rigid fork
  • paved roads, dry and not dusty
  • approach speed 15 to 20 km/h

I recently started using 700x40C tires, after several years of using 700x35C or 700x28C.

Whenever I corner, I have the impression the bike is behaving differently than what I was used to. Especially in fast/narrow corners (90 to 120 degrees turn), I feel like a squeaking sound coming from the engaged side of the tire (think like when one rubs a rubber shoe on the floor), while with the previous bike, mounting narrower tires, I never felt the same.

How does the tire breadth influence cornering of a bike?

Additional info:

  • tires inflated at the high end of their suggested pressure range (75 psi)
  • threaded tire
  • rigid fork
  • paved roads, dry and not dusty
  • approach speed 15 to 20 km/h

Due to a bike replacement, I recently started using 700x40C tires, after several years of using 700x35C or 700x28C.

tires new vs old

Whenever I corner, I have the impression the bike is behaving differently than what I was used to. Especially in fast/narrow corners (90 to 120 degrees turn), I feel like a squeaking sound coming from the engaged side of the tire (think like when one rubs a rubber shoe on the floor), while with the previous bike, mounting narrower tires, I never felt the same.

How does the tire breadth influence cornering of a bike?

Additional info:

  • tires inflated at the high end of their suggested pressure range (75 psi) enter image description here
  • threaded tire
  • rigid fork
  • paved roads, dry and not dusty
  • approach speed 15 to 20 km/h
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I recently started using 700x40C tires, after several years of using 700x35C or 700x28C.

Whenever I corner, I have the impression the bike is behaving differently than what I was used to. Especially in fast/narrow corners (90 to 120 degrees turn), I feel like a squeaking sound coming from the engaged side of the tire (think like when one rubs a rubber shoe on the floor), while with the previous bike, mounting narrower tires, I never felt the same.

How does the tire breadth influence cornering of a bike?

Additional info:

  • tires inflated at the high end of their suggested pressure range (75 psi)
  • threaded tire
  • rigid fork
  • paved roads, dry and not dusty
  • approach speed 15 yoto 20 km/h

I recently started using 700x40C tires, after several years of using 700x35C or 700x28C.

Whenever I corner, I have the impression the bike is behaving differently than what I was used to. Especially in fast/narrow corners (90 to 120 degrees turn), I feel like a squeaking sound coming from the engaged side of the tire (think like when one rubs a rubber shoe on the floor), while with the previous bike, mounting narrower tires, I never felt the same.

How does the tire breadth influence cornering of a bike?

Additional info:

  • tires inflated at the high end of their suggested pressure range (75 psi)
  • threaded tire
  • rigid fork
  • paved roads, dry and not dusty
  • approach speed 15 yo 20 km/h

I recently started using 700x40C tires, after several years of using 700x35C or 700x28C.

Whenever I corner, I have the impression the bike is behaving differently than what I was used to. Especially in fast/narrow corners (90 to 120 degrees turn), I feel like a squeaking sound coming from the engaged side of the tire (think like when one rubs a rubber shoe on the floor), while with the previous bike, mounting narrower tires, I never felt the same.

How does the tire breadth influence cornering of a bike?

Additional info:

  • tires inflated at the high end of their suggested pressure range (75 psi)
  • threaded tire
  • rigid fork
  • paved roads, dry and not dusty
  • approach speed 15 to 20 km/h
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L.Dutch
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Influence of tire breadth on cornering

I recently started using 700x40C tires, after several years of using 700x35C or 700x28C.

Whenever I corner, I have the impression the bike is behaving differently than what I was used to. Especially in fast/narrow corners (90 to 120 degrees turn), I feel like a squeaking sound coming from the engaged side of the tire (think like when one rubs a rubber shoe on the floor), while with the previous bike, mounting narrower tires, I never felt the same.

How does the tire breadth influence cornering of a bike?

Additional info:

  • tires inflated at the high end of their suggested pressure range (75 psi)
  • threaded tire
  • rigid fork
  • paved roads, dry and not dusty
  • approach speed 15 yo 20 km/h