After my second puncture in as many weeks, i've now fitted solids, Greentyres, to my beasty. See Green Tyre - Puncture proof tyres manufactured in the United Kingdom
The simulated 55psi of my chosen tire results in a slightly rougher ride, and i'm told there's more rolling resistence, but its made up for with my new peace of mind, knowing i'll never have to worry about another flat. The initial harsh ride is also getting kinder with each trip. Either I'm getting use to it, or the rubber is getting a tad softer.
John in the other group said he didn't know puncture-free tires were still being manufactured. For those in the know, they can be ordered from Greentyre by your local cycle shop, £46 for the set - plus a dedicated tire lever. Expect some resistence. [I wont say anything about the stock trade in replacement innertubes, pucture kits and tires. This request will most likely be met by stories of the harsher ride and the difficulties of fitting the tires.
On this latter point, it is all down to technique. Once mastered it take barely two minutes and minamal actual effort. Just trust the rubber tire to stretch when it seems impossible. [says me after first having to sleep on the problem ]
I should say before fitting solids i also tried those foam tire liners you can get. These sit between the tire and the inner tube, and act as a barrior to any object penetrating the tire. No protection from side wall penetration, or mischeivous colleages deflating your tires
Is there anyone else with the same setup?
The simulated 55psi of my chosen tire results in a slightly rougher ride, and i'm told there's more rolling resistence, but its made up for with my new peace of mind, knowing i'll never have to worry about another flat. The initial harsh ride is also getting kinder with each trip. Either I'm getting use to it, or the rubber is getting a tad softer.
John in the other group said he didn't know puncture-free tires were still being manufactured. For those in the know, they can be ordered from Greentyre by your local cycle shop, £46 for the set - plus a dedicated tire lever. Expect some resistence. [I wont say anything about the stock trade in replacement innertubes, pucture kits and tires. This request will most likely be met by stories of the harsher ride and the difficulties of fitting the tires.
On this latter point, it is all down to technique. Once mastered it take barely two minutes and minamal actual effort. Just trust the rubber tire to stretch when it seems impossible. [says me after first having to sleep on the problem ]
I should say before fitting solids i also tried those foam tire liners you can get. These sit between the tire and the inner tube, and act as a barrior to any object penetrating the tire. No protection from side wall penetration, or mischeivous colleages deflating your tires
Is there anyone else with the same setup?
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