Schwalbe Kevlar tyres?

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festival

Über Member
Has anyone heard of schwalbe Kevlar tires? If so any good?


Schwalbe are a leading German manufacturer, they make excellent tyre of all types. Anything else?
 
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rugbyluke

rugbyluke

Senior Member
Great thank you, there on eBay for £10 a kevlar tyre so I'll be getting them :smile:. Fed up of having 1-2 repairs a week
 

festival

Über Member
I have just read your reply were you say you get punctures every week, seriously you need a fresh approach.
Assuming you don't ride in horrendous conditions all the time, its got to be your equipment.
Invest in good tyres like ehrr ! Schwalbe .
 

Clandy

Well-Known Member
Last year I rode about 6,400 miles on one set of 20" Schwalbe Marathons. I had one puncture all year, and that was a thorn through the sidewall.
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
Could tyre pressure be the issue? I've only had 1 puncture in last 2 yrs since I realised that I wasn't pumping tyres up enough. Just a thought. I got too many punctures for my own liking before that.
 
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rugbyluke

rugbyluke

Senior Member
I'm up to 110psi. I have to cycle passed an industrial estate. And I work in military helicopter repair yard where so idiot drops a rivet or a split pin or screw etc etc. If I don't cycle passed the estate it's an extra 20mins cycling and I'm not the best at getting up early to take the longer way. So I will be late all the time.
 

Sleeping Menace

New Member
Location
UK
I recently had a pair of Schwalbe Duranos disintegrate on my rollers, after only 3x 10 mile sessions. Schwalbe has yet to get back to me, but the tread just fell apart..

pics on my blog: Schwalbe entry on my blog

Its really quite disconcerting to have brand new tyres fall apart after such minimal usage..






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Moodyman

Legendary Member
I'm up to 110psi. I have to cycle passed an industrial estate. And I work in military helicopter repair yard where so idiot drops a rivet or a split pin or screw etc etc. If I don't cycle passed the estate it's an extra 20mins cycling and I'm not the best at getting up early to take the longer way. So I will be late all the time.

Kevlar is the material they use to protect against punctures.

If puncture protection is your priority, consider the Schwalbe Marathon or even better, the Marathon Plus. They're a bit more than £10, but they last thousands of miles.
 

Clandy

Well-Known Member
I recently had a pair of Schwalbe Duranos disintegrate on my rollers, after only 3x 10 mile sessions. Schwalbe has yet to get back to me, but the tread just fell apart..

pics on my blog: Schwalbe entry on my blog

Its really quite disconcerting to have brand new tyres fall apart after such minimal usage..

Trainers are actually quite hard on tyres. The road is flat and tyres don't deform as abruptly as they do on a trainer roller. That's why I use a Continental Hometrainer tyre on my trainer bike.
 

ramses

Active Member
Location
Bournemouth
Yep, I have Schwalbe Smart Sam Kevlar Guard on my MTB and currently Schwalbe Lugano on the RB, but will be upgrading these for Schwalbe Durano.

I have also used Schwalbe Marathon Plus on the MTB.

Excellent tyres!
 

peelywally

Active Member
Yep, I have Schwalbe Smart Sam Kevlar Guard on my MTB and currently Schwalbe Lugano on the RB, but will be upgrading these for Schwalbe Durano.

I have also used Schwalbe Marathon Plus on the MTB.

Excellent tyres!
are luganos also known as blizzards both look very similar ?
 
are luganos also known as blizzards both look very similar ?

No. My Tif came with Luganos and because I was a cheapskate idiot went for the blizzards when the Lugano's wore out. DO NOT BUY BLIZZARDS, they may be OK for nice hot days on dry possibly slightly melty tarmac, but in the wet they are very skittish and don't inspire confidence at all!
 
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