I commute to work and back on a 2015 hardtail Yamaha powered sDuro Haibike. After a couple of rear wheel side wall failures using schwalbe smart sam plus tyres I changed to Specialized Crossroads Armadillo 650B 27.6” Wired Clincher Tyres in 1.9” width.
I ride about 3000 miles a year with roughly 65% of that away from tarmac and 35% on the road.They are a classic compromise and more road orientated than I would like but with the miles I do on the road mountain bike tyres would wear out in no time and after getting used to them I have learnt that they are more effective than I had first thought they would be off road.
They are quite a bit lighter than the schwalbes and have proved to be very tough with no punctures at all.
I have now completed 3688 miles since I put them on at the beginning of January 2017.
Front tyre
Rear tyre
Rear Tyre side profile.
I do keep an eye on my tyres for cuts and wear and side wall issues. The rear is now quite worn, squaring off in the very hard wearing centre line. However apart from the wear you can see in the picture it is in excellent shape and rides very well.
Am I deluding myself or should I be thinking about putting a new tyre on the back with the wear shown?
That is the question from the title of my thread that you can help answer with your reply's and opinions.
Would you replace your rear tyre if it looked like mine? or keep going keeping a careful eye on it?
I have been very impressed by these tyres and would heartily recommend them for high mileage users who want to also go off road and do not want to get any punctures. I run them with slime filled tubes but to my knowledge they have not been penetrated to the tube.
On one ride home on the road I heard a rhythmic metallic sound and stopped to find a discarded drawing pin stuck in the tyre. I removed it with some trepidation but there was no tell tale hiss or sign of slime and I continued my journey and subsequently found no ill effect with the tyre in question.
I was quite lucky as the drawing pin was stuck in slightly off the centre line but I was still pretty impressed.
I ride about 3000 miles a year with roughly 65% of that away from tarmac and 35% on the road.They are a classic compromise and more road orientated than I would like but with the miles I do on the road mountain bike tyres would wear out in no time and after getting used to them I have learnt that they are more effective than I had first thought they would be off road.
They are quite a bit lighter than the schwalbes and have proved to be very tough with no punctures at all.
I have now completed 3688 miles since I put them on at the beginning of January 2017.
Front tyre
Rear tyre
Rear Tyre side profile.
I do keep an eye on my tyres for cuts and wear and side wall issues. The rear is now quite worn, squaring off in the very hard wearing centre line. However apart from the wear you can see in the picture it is in excellent shape and rides very well.
Am I deluding myself or should I be thinking about putting a new tyre on the back with the wear shown?
That is the question from the title of my thread that you can help answer with your reply's and opinions.
Would you replace your rear tyre if it looked like mine? or keep going keeping a careful eye on it?
I have been very impressed by these tyres and would heartily recommend them for high mileage users who want to also go off road and do not want to get any punctures. I run them with slime filled tubes but to my knowledge they have not been penetrated to the tube.
On one ride home on the road I heard a rhythmic metallic sound and stopped to find a discarded drawing pin stuck in the tyre. I removed it with some trepidation but there was no tell tale hiss or sign of slime and I continued my journey and subsequently found no ill effect with the tyre in question.
I was quite lucky as the drawing pin was stuck in slightly off the centre line but I was still pretty impressed.