puncture resistant tyres??

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Panter

Just call me Chris...
My commute is through country lanes covered in thorns and flints for most of the time.

I used to try and dodge the worst of them but with the Marathon +'s I've stopped bothering.:birthday:
As above, they are a bit slow but not as slow as keep stopping to fix pu*t**res :birthday:
 

MarkF

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
I had a brief period when I was plagued by punctures a year or two back, I do a lot of rough tow path riding. I read up and switched to Marathon +'s (from allterrain) too, nothing since:biggrin:
 

marooncat

New Member
Location
West Lothian
Another vote for Marathon Plus's... Yes I noticed a reduction in my average speed when I put them on but knowing I am less likely to get a visit from the p fairy is worth it in my book..
 

gavintc

Guru
Location
Southsea
IMO, pressure in the tyre is the best form of puncture resistance. Get a decent track pump and keep those tyres pumped up hard and firm. I commute on Conti 4000s and have a puncture every 6 months or so. But, I am anal about checking pressure - every 2 days to 110 psi.
 

jcb

New Member
Puncture-resistant tyres

I've used Specialized Armadillos for a year with no problem at all - but they are heavy - I reckon they add about 15 seconds per mile on flat roads.
 

Wingnuts

Active Member
I'm looking for tyres too, but as an aside, Evans do a price promise thing, so just print out the net price and they'll match it. At lease they did on my bar bag and shorts.

Back on topic, I have 26 x 1.75 Schwalbe Road Cruisers but am now doing more towpath and disused railway lines etc, does anyone have any suggestions for a tyre that would better suit my current situation, both in terms of tread patten and sizing please. Also, does the tube need to be changed if I change the tyre?

Thanks in advance
 

SimonC

Well-Known Member
Location
Sheffield
Wingnuts said:
I'm looking for tyres too, but as an aside, Evans do a price promise thing, so just print out the net price and they'll match it. At lease they did on my bar bag and shorts.

Back on topic, I have 26 x 1.75 Schwalbe Road Cruisers but am now doing more towpath and disused railway lines etc, does anyone have any suggestions for a tyre that would better suit my current situation, both in terms of tread patten and sizing please. Also, does the tube need to be changed if I change the tyre?

Thanks in advance

Not used these Road Cruisers (roadie meself) but had a look at em on web, would have thought OK for towpaths/cycle tracks, bit of tread on em? If youre sticking with same size or nearish tyre then tube will be OK.
 

scaryant

New Member
Why not just purchase some inserts for the tyres like these. Add's weight, but stops punctures. I've used them for years on my MTB and recently added a similar set to my new Specialized Armadillo MTB tyres.
 

jcb

New Member
Armadillo Elites

Turnscrew - that's what I'm on - they're good, don't seem to puncture, but as I said before the bike rolls noticeably less well than on the Mondos it came with - and they are only very lightly treaded, so take note in wet conditions.
 

DLB

Senior Member
i've used spec. nimbus armadillos for the last two years and have only had one 'incident'. They do need replacing soon though.

Am i right in thinking that the M+ can be difficult to take on and off? or was that another tyre i read about on this forum?
 
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