Just bought some puncture proof tyres, after re-assurance that these to me 'solid' replacements (20 x 1.5) will replace the existing (20 x 1.95) pneumatics that are fitted. The rims are HB 422's by the way. The solids look a bit narrow to me, but expect they spread as they are stretched on?
My two local cycle shops are terrified of 'electric' bikes and won't work on them, even to change tyres, because of the connections for the back drive wheel apparently.
Assuming they are the right size? does anyone have knowledge if are they easy to replace, any advice gladly accepted.
Many thanks
I can't imagine why anyone would put solid tyres onto a bicycle. That would be horrible to ride surely? Solid tyres are more for golf trolleys, wheelchairs etc. There's good puncture resistant tyres available and other measures you can take without the drastic step of solid tyres and compromising your bike ride..
I've been in the market for puncture resistant tyres myself this week after a rear wheel blow-out last week, so I've been doing a bit of research into different tyres.
Schwalbe's Marathon tyres seem to be the best..they're on sale at the moment with SJS Cycles and cost between £12-£15 a tyre (for 16" anyway).
You can still get the original Marathon HS368 with the "Kevlar" Guard protection or you can go for the newer Marathon "Plus" which replaces the Kevlar belt and uses a layer of recycled rubber in the tyre, 3-5mm thick. The Marathon Plus tyres meet safety standards for use on electric bikes at speeds up to 50km/h and are said to be more durable on the sides, if used at lower pressure, compared to the original Marathon.
I've used the Marathon Plus for 2 years on my 26" e-bike and ridden over all sorts, through broken glass many times and in countryside over brambles, and never had a puncture. The tyres are still showing no signs of wear and I used Schwalbe inners which as they say on the box, don't lose pressure..I've never had to inflate them! The Marathon Plus have good rolling resistance too, despite the extra layer of rubber inside..but I went for the thinner tyres with road slick tread.
Another tyre to consider is Panaracer Crosstown Rigid Tyre. These have puncture protection and are said to be very durable tyres, but are pricey.
EDIT: literally as I finished typing this post, my intercom rang and 2 new Marathon HS368's (16" 1.35 size for my Mezzo). Looking at them, they look like any ordinary tyres, nothing special about them inside and they look thin and flimsy compared to the Marathon Plus which you can see inside are thicker and reinforced with that rubber layer I mentioned. I can only assume the "Kevlar Guard" is some very thin layer thing inside the tyre below the tread which makes the rubber more durable against minor punctures. It seems to be incorporated into the tyre with nothing visible from the underside and no obvious indication its even there. I doubt these would stop a thick thorn, would be interesting to test that theory! I'm confident the Marathon Plus WOULD stop most thorns and I suspect paying extra money for Marathon Plus would be worth it on e-bike. In hindsight, I wish I'd now spent a few quid extra and gone with the Marathon Plus! There was a weight difference though (420g for Plus v 350g Kevlar) which swayed towards the Kevlar. I think I may stick these on eBay and buy the Marathon Plus, because I'd just feel a lot more confident on longer rides with those tyres on.