Bike and Tires for Katy Trail?
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Bike and Tires for Katy Trail?
Have any of you guys ridden the Katy Trail?
We are planning a week on the Katy Trail, one end to the other, during the first week of July. It will be credit card touring sort of, with my wife going along to hunt for antiques and a wine shop. She also wants me to see if I can find a tandem to rent for a day of out and back riding, but mostly it will be me on the bike and her in the car. Am also trying to plan so I can get a baseball game in St. Louis and in KC, as I have never been to those two ball parks.
Should I use my touring bike, currently with 700x32 tires, and just change the tires to 37 or 42's or maybe even 45's? My touring bike is set up for ultimate comfort, I ride 100 miles a week or more on it now on blacktop, and it is my favorite. However, it doesn't have any suspension for the gravel packed road. I will occasionally take it down a dirt road but I don't know about 260 miles of it.
Or, would I be better off to take my hardtail mountain bike, currently with 26x1.95" road tires, and maybe change those to a 1.4 or 1.5" tire? I don't ride it as much, but do ride 20 to 30 miles once in while on packed gravel.
Any thoughts on the best tires and bike to use?
"........and then the wheels came off"
We are planning a week on the Katy Trail, one end to the other, during the first week of July. It will be credit card touring sort of, with my wife going along to hunt for antiques and a wine shop. She also wants me to see if I can find a tandem to rent for a day of out and back riding, but mostly it will be me on the bike and her in the car. Am also trying to plan so I can get a baseball game in St. Louis and in KC, as I have never been to those two ball parks.
Should I use my touring bike, currently with 700x32 tires, and just change the tires to 37 or 42's or maybe even 45's? My touring bike is set up for ultimate comfort, I ride 100 miles a week or more on it now on blacktop, and it is my favorite. However, it doesn't have any suspension for the gravel packed road. I will occasionally take it down a dirt road but I don't know about 260 miles of it.
Or, would I be better off to take my hardtail mountain bike, currently with 26x1.95" road tires, and maybe change those to a 1.4 or 1.5" tire? I don't ride it as much, but do ride 20 to 30 miles once in while on packed gravel.
Any thoughts on the best tires and bike to use?
"........and then the wheels came off"
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Originally Posted by Monoborracho
Have any of you guys ridden the Katy Trail?
Should I use my touring bike, currently with 700x32 tires, and just change the tires to 37 or 42's or maybe even 45's? My touring bike is set up for ultimate comfort, I ride 100 miles a week or more on it now on blacktop, and it is my favorite. However, it doesn't have any suspension for the gravel packed road. I will occasionally take it down a dirt road but I don't know about 260 miles of it.
Or, would I be better off to take my hardtail mountain bike, currently with 26x1.95" road tires, and maybe change those to a 1.4 or 1.5" tire? I don't ride it as much, but do ride 20 to 30 miles once in while on packed gravel.
Any thoughts on the best tires and bike to use?
"........and then the wheels came off"
Should I use my touring bike, currently with 700x32 tires, and just change the tires to 37 or 42's or maybe even 45's? My touring bike is set up for ultimate comfort, I ride 100 miles a week or more on it now on blacktop, and it is my favorite. However, it doesn't have any suspension for the gravel packed road. I will occasionally take it down a dirt road but I don't know about 260 miles of it.
Or, would I be better off to take my hardtail mountain bike, currently with 26x1.95" road tires, and maybe change those to a 1.4 or 1.5" tire? I don't ride it as much, but do ride 20 to 30 miles once in while on packed gravel.
Any thoughts on the best tires and bike to use?
"........and then the wheels came off"
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You could ride just about any bike on the trail -- in dry weather. But it's been fairly moist in the midwest recently and I suggest you consider using whatever bike you value least.(it's going to get messy) The trail will definitely have several "damp" areas. And the kind of "chipped limestone" used as trail pavee will be soft and sticky. It tracks into chains and gears, etc.....
When ever you get ready for the Katy, I suggest you watch the Missouri weather pages for several days in advance. If it stays dry for at least 4 days before you start, then ride whatever you want.
When ever you get ready for the Katy, I suggest you watch the Missouri weather pages for several days in advance. If it stays dry for at least 4 days before you start, then ride whatever you want.
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Originally Posted by Richard Cranium
You could ride just about any bike on the trail -- in dry weather. But it's been fairly moist in the midwest recently and I suggest you consider using whatever bike you value least.(it's going to get messy) The trail will definitely have several "damp" areas. And the kind of "chipped limestone" used as trail pavee will be soft and sticky. It tracks into chains and gears, etc.....
When ever you get ready for the Katy, I suggest you watch the Missouri weather pages for several days in advance. If it stays dry for at least 4 days before you start, then ride whatever you want.
When ever you get ready for the Katy, I suggest you watch the Missouri weather pages for several days in advance. If it stays dry for at least 4 days before you start, then ride whatever you want.
On the weather- Bike is prepared but what tyres- what spares to carry and what clothing. Watching the weather now and I want it dry all this week to give me traction on the hills- Both up and down. No chance- Rain is forecast right up till friday- Not heavy but just enough to say that my free rolling slightly knobbled tyres are not going to work- I'll have to use the knobblies and get more drag,. Then if it is too wet- then it will have to be the Mud tyres and I do not fancy them for 100 miles. I'll wait till friday and see how much rain has fallen then fit the tyres to suit the terrain. and take the other tyres with me in the back up van- just in case I have to change them.
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I plan on St Charles (Brothers house) to Jeff City (Mother's place - assisted living) May 30 (tuesday to Jun 1st wed). Wife also doing the SAG thing. I'm riding a Kona Jake the Snake, 700x28 touring tires. From what I read those are OK. Probably ride a few more mile west depending on lovely wifes patience.
You might want to check out https://www.bikekatytrail.com/RideReport.asp
Good Luck!!!!
You might want to check out https://www.bikekatytrail.com/RideReport.asp
Good Luck!!!!
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Originally Posted by Monoborracho
Have any of you guys ridden the Katy Trail?
We are planning a week on the Katy Trail, one end to the other, during the first week of July. It will be credit card touring sort of, with my wife going along to hunt for antiques and a wine shop. She also wants me to see if I can find a tandem to rent for a day of out and back riding, but mostly it will be me on the bike and her in the car.
Any thoughts on the best tires and bike to use?
"........and then the wheels came off"
We are planning a week on the Katy Trail, one end to the other, during the first week of July. It will be credit card touring sort of, with my wife going along to hunt for antiques and a wine shop. She also wants me to see if I can find a tandem to rent for a day of out and back riding, but mostly it will be me on the bike and her in the car.
Any thoughts on the best tires and bike to use?
"........and then the wheels came off"
In Rocheport, there is the Trailside Cafe and Bike shop (https://www.bikekatytrail.com/site.asp?sid=160) that rents tandems and even quadracycles and has a good repair shop. Also there is a pretty good winery (good for Missouri, you understand) Les Bourgeois (https://www.missouriwine.com/)
I have ridden both comfort and mountain bikes on the trail. Narrowest tire I ever ran was a 700 x 28, which was fine. I’ve also seen people on road bikes, but have no direct experience.
Hope that helps.
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I've never done this ride, but I've always wanted to, especially when I was still living in Kansas City. So, I don't have any valuable advice to offer, but I just wanted to wish you the best of luck! Have fun!
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I've never ridden the Katy Trail but I ride a limestone rail trail all the time, which is what the Katy trail is. You don't want to ride skinny tires in the early spring (March) but by now it's settled and should be fine as long as it's not soaked with a fresh rain...... Even one day is enough to dry it out in most places.
Your 32's will be fine. I've ridden thousands of miles with 28's and 25's. 32's are for the wet days. have fun.
Your 32's will be fine. I've ridden thousands of miles with 28's and 25's. 32's are for the wet days. have fun.
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I live about 2 miles from the KATY so I ride it with some regularity.
From St. Charles to Augusta the trail is pretty heavily used and the limestone gets packed as smoothly as blacktop. Ride whatever you want. West of Augusta the trail immediately gets noticeably "gravelier". That said, people ride the entire length regularly using regular road bike tires. I'd say that your 32's would probably be perfect.
From St. Charles to Augusta the trail is pretty heavily used and the limestone gets packed as smoothly as blacktop. Ride whatever you want. West of Augusta the trail immediately gets noticeably "gravelier". That said, people ride the entire length regularly using regular road bike tires. I'd say that your 32's would probably be perfect.