smorgasbord
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I've been running Tannus Armour on my 27.5x3.0 tires since March 2020. Was not good about deflating between rides, but only inflated the tires to about 20 psi normally.
Anyway, got a flat (probably should have checked the stem tightness), ruined the tire getting it off the rim (beads just stuck on). Have a new Johnny Watts 27.5x2.8 tire ready to go.
But - the Armour is not just pretty hard, it seems like it's too big for the tire. Now some of this could be the new tire just hasn't been mounted and it looks like it's more wide than it should be, but I triple checked all the markings and everything is a go. I'm wondering if my Armour stretched inside the old tire and that combined with the new tire not being stretched makes for an uneasy pairing. I've brought Armour and tire into the warm house but it's been a few hours and still not a go.
Should I just bail on the old Armour, since it might be bad anyway due to age/compression? I'm probably not going to spend the money for new Armour, just use Turbolite tubes on the Johnny Watts, which have "DD" rating (Double Defense) for flats.
Experiences and thoughts both welcome.
Anyway, got a flat (probably should have checked the stem tightness), ruined the tire getting it off the rim (beads just stuck on). Have a new Johnny Watts 27.5x2.8 tire ready to go.
But - the Armour is not just pretty hard, it seems like it's too big for the tire. Now some of this could be the new tire just hasn't been mounted and it looks like it's more wide than it should be, but I triple checked all the markings and everything is a go. I'm wondering if my Armour stretched inside the old tire and that combined with the new tire not being stretched makes for an uneasy pairing. I've brought Armour and tire into the warm house but it's been a few hours and still not a go.
Should I just bail on the old Armour, since it might be bad anyway due to age/compression? I'm probably not going to spend the money for new Armour, just use Turbolite tubes on the Johnny Watts, which have "DD" rating (Double Defense) for flats.
Experiences and thoughts both welcome.