Hello I've read that slime tubes add a good bit of weight , can someone tell me there experience with them please
My experience was very bad. They weren't good at stopping punctures and both times I had a puncture made a huge mess of the inner tube and the inside of the outer tube.Hello I've read that slime tubes add a good bit of weight , can someone tell me there experience with them please
My experience is that Kevlar tyres work against glass (commute many years ago on Glasgow canals) but do not work well against thorns especially in sidewalls. (and as above, slime didn't help)You say that, but I once had a load of thorns go through a Continental kevlar belted tyre
I've also had excellent results with Tannus Armor inserts, though I have continued using the regular tubes. However I report on the last 9 or 10 months of cycling...... the hawthorn hedge cutting season is now upon us and I hope my good fortune will continue.Had them a few years ago, total waste of time and simply fitted Tannus armour inserts with slightly smaller inner tube with Schwalbe moto x tyres .
They make sense if you want to use a particular type of tyre for the riding you do. For normal commuting on the road, I can't see an argument for paying £30 for a tyre plus £30 for an insert when you can get all the protection you need from a Marathon Plus for about £30.I've also had excellent results with Tannus Armor inserts, though I have continued using the regular tubes. However I report on the last 9 or 10 months of cycling...... the hawthorn hedge cutting season is now upon us and I hope my good fortune will continue.