i have the tour version too, in 28 on a citybike, why did schwalbe make them smaller diameter than regular marathon plus'? i wipedout twice in winter on them, once semi seriously on a very fast decent while breaking, a proper health and safety moment. i guess one cant get high mileage and grip.Marathon pluses for me. I have the tour version with some tread, but wouldn't fancy doing serious off road work with it. They do a mountain bike version with knobblies which might be worth checking.
I'm at 780 miles without a puncture so far...
The Schwalbe website is a mine of useful tyre information.Very interesting read there RobF.
Racing Ralph is not in the Schwalbe list of their recommended tyres for ebikes with 27.5 wheel and others.
As you quite rightly state this tyre is too light for an ebike and will be changed as soon as I can - probably after the next puncture!!!!!
I really fail to understand then why Haibike fit them too such bicycles.
What bike, Twangers?I had 3 back wheel punctures in the last 6 weeks, have decided to order a Tannus Solid Tyre, will report on how I get on with it.
I'm curious as to why you think that the standard tyre such as the Racing Ralph is not suitable for an Ebike.Very interesting read there RobF.
Racing Ralph is not in the Schwalbe list of their recommended tyres for ebikes with 27.5 wheel and others.
As you quite rightly state this tyre is too light for an ebike and will be changed as soon as I can - probably after the next puncture!!!!!
I really fail to understand then why Haibike fit them too such bicycles.
Well SRS, perhaps seven punctures (in two months) on my ebike appose to Zero punctures on the lads with normal MTB that ride the same routes. Hence I sort advise from other ebike riders on this site.
It is Schwalbe the tyre manufacturer that do not list the Racing Ralph as an ebike suitable tyre on the Schwalbe web site.
Westoe, the tyres do not know what type of bike they are fitted to."I'm curious as to why you think that the standard tyre such as the Racing Ralph is not suitable for an Ebike."
Well SRS, perhaps seven punctures (in two months) on my ebike appose to Zero punctures on the lads with normal MTB that ride the same routes. Hence I sort advise from other ebike riders on this site.
It is Schwalbe the tyre manufacturer that do not list the Racing Ralph as an ebike suitable tyre on the Schwalbe web site.
Thin sidewalls cannot withstand the extra load from an ebike.Westoe, the tyres do not know what type of bike they are fitted to.
They can all withstand he loads and additional torque of legal ebikes. As Eddie says, these tyres have a thin carcass.
Thin carcass = more punctures. Whatever bike they are on.
People, including myself use them because they accelerate quicker, roll better but most important of all they conform to irregular surfaces and grip far far better than heavy tyres.
Why not go tubeless and forget about puncture all together?