Best tyres for Carrera Crossfire-E?

Artmuzz

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The Crossfire-E tyres are cheap and nasty and I am fed up with the amount of punctures I've had on the tyre on the rear wheel. I am wanting to buy a good puncture resistant tyre as well as the new gel tubes to reduce the number of punctures I get. Any recommendations? Another thing is how easy is it to remove the rear wheel since it has a electric motor cable attached to it?
 
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There's a motor cable connector right near the axle, so no problem at all.

For puncture resistance and long life, Schwalbe Marathon Plus. That's assuming riding on the road. i wouldn't use them for any serious off-road riding. Don't worry if you have to go down in size 1.75 will still be OK.
 
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Fordulike

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+1 for Schwalbe Marathon Plus MTB tyres. As d8veh mentions, they are not for hardcore off-road, but they'll be fine on a Crossfire. The Crossfire is more an on road, light off-road bike.

If you are riding all on road, then the regular Marathon Plus' will suffice.
 

Fordulike

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Thanks for the replies.

Would I be better buying the tyres for both wheels?
I would. No point in only having maximum puncture protection on one wheel. Sod's law you will get a puncture on the non protected tyre.

This might be controversial, but I always try to fit the same tyres on all wheels, whether on my bike or the car. Difference in tyre characteristics could create unpredictable handling. It's only a personal opinion though.
 
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Fordulike

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Another thing is how easy is it to remove the rear wheel since it has a electric motor cable attached to it?
I wouldn't want to be changing an inner tube out on a ride. Why not fit a Slime filled tube, as well as the Marathon Plus on the rear wheel. Just for peace of mind.

http://www.halfords.com/cycling/bike-parts/inner-tubes/slime-schrader-bike-inner-tube-20-26

I have two Marathon Plus MTB tyres on my bike. The rear has a Slime tube as in link above. I had a puncture many months ago and the Slime tube saved the day. Lost a bit of pressure, but rode home, pumped it up and haven't had any problems since.
 

jerrysimon

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The majority of punctures are in the rear wheel. At least that has always been my experience.

MP tyres pretty much guarantee puncture free riding/commuting. Again in my experience I avarage about a puncture every two or three years using these, though having said that I then often get two in a row lol
 

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Schwalbe Energiser Plus size 700 x 35 is what I have run for the last year on my Crossfire-e. Not a single puncture in 3000 miles, great grip in the dry and wet, and low rolling resistance. Best bit is the price, only £10.99 each from SJS Cycles

https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/tyres/700-x-32-34622-schwalbe-energizer-plus-hs427-tyre-700-622/


If you want more of a trekking pattern, go for the tour version @ £12.99 each

https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/tyres/700-x-35-37622-schwalbe-energizer-plus-tour-hs427-tyre-700-622/

Went up a size to 700 x 38 for the Mrs crossfire-e, a bit more comfort. Might try the tour version when these wear out, but they still look new after 3k miles so might have to wait a while :)

If you are interested in comparing rolling resistance and puncture protection between these and Marathon (and Plus) see here
http://www.bicyclerollingresistance.com/tour-reviews/schwalbe-energizer-plus-2015
 

Chris Newbold

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Looking for advice on this too. Just had my first puncture in a canal towpath. I do a mix of road and towpath, which can be a bit rough, to get to work. The bike is heavy anyway, so I figured stronger tyres and probably some slime tubes. I don’t want to be pissing about fixing punctures when I’m trying to get to work.
Someone on another thread said he’d modded his with these
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/mobile/schwalbe-smart-sam-plus-mtb-tyre-greenguard/rp-prod118291
But chain reaction say they won’t fit. I’m confused about what tyre and slime tube size to get. Any help appreciated.

Chris
 

Chris Newbold

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Looking for advice on this too. Just had my first puncture in a canal towpath. I do a mix of road and towpath, which can be a bit rough, to get to work. The bike is heavy anyway, so I figured stronger tyres and probably some slime tubes. I don’t want to be pissing about fixing punctures when I’m trying to get to work.
Someone on another thread said he’d modded his with these
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/mobile/schwalbe-smart-sam-plus-mtb-tyre-greenguard/rp-prod118291
But chain reaction say they won’t fit. I’m confused about what tyre and slime tube size to get. Any help appreciated.

Chris
Or these??
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/mobile/schwalbe-marathon-plus-mtb-tyre-smartguard/rp-prod143787



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footpump

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got my Schwalbe energiser plus from bike de Germany, 27.5 wheel slightly less puncture restant than m plus but ebike specific up to 50 kph
£32 for a pair, had to buy tubes
but bike de are now charging £13 + for delivery.