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  • Cycling in wet sand
  • On a route off road to a trail centre I pass through about 300 yards of reasonably deep wet sand. I’m running x2 2.25 tyres with low pressure and my back wheel just slides around (the trail left is like a drunk) but manage to keep some composure on the front.

    Had to push last time cos i couldn’t get any momentum at times and the route seems to be getting worse so any advice would be welcome

    jeffcapeshop
    Free Member

    go round the sand.

    druidh
    Free Member

    You just need wider tyres


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    bikewhisperer
    Free Member

    If you fall in, don’t wriggle around. It’ll only initiate liquefaction.. Try and get yourself on your back, and use your arms to paddle yourself to solid ground.

    Lol

    TurnerGuy
    Free Member

    mud tyres – I seem to remember my 1.95 continental edges did better on sand that my other tyres.

    kayak23
    Full Member

    …..back to the land where your clothes were stolen..
    (morrissey content)

    spooky_b329
    Full Member

    Treat it as a challenge. If you get properly stuck, the game is to see how many turns of the cranks you can get in before keeling over. (Its surprising how on the third turn the bike sometimes manages to claw forwards)

    jambalaya
    Free Member

    Be thankful the sand is wet, in my experience the order of difficulty increases with frozen, wet, dry sand. Just walk, it’s 300 yds, or find a detour. Even if you ride through it you’ll just throw sand into the drivetrain and suspension, doesn’t seem worth it.

    elzorillo
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    About a third of my route (did it last night) is VERY sandy.. Just keeping the front end as light as possible usually does the trick for me.

    loum
    Free Member

    speed and a bunnyhop

    HeatherBash
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    Classic STW – three posts in and the answer to your problem is another / new bike 😉

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