johnriggins410
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anybody ever get a flat with their shwalbe's and what was it from?
David I like it. You clearly hate flats as much as I do. Those determined preventative steps you have taken make me hope with fingers crossed that you never get another flat.So far on my R&M Homage …
- 4000 km : Marathon Plus MTB
1 tyre destroyed by hard seed that penetrated through the special flat-less layer.- 4000 km : Rock Razor run tubeless
1 tyre destroyed by gash through sidewall
8 flats requiring plugging and reinflating during ride
1 tyre binned because it had too many punctures- 2000 km : Marathon Plus MTB with
– Panaracer Flataway: 40 mm-wide Kevlar strip glued to inside of tyre
– Tannus Armour: 15 mm under tread; 2 mm inside sidewalls
– Schwalbe tube filled with Stans sealant
No flats and no loss of pressure.
So, based on your experiences, which tire would you suggest for mostly paved roads but with some fine gravel/sand trails? I _think_ I'd prefer tubeless with a good sealant, but may go with a tube tire with the armor inserts Steve Mercer was talking about. My stock tires are 700x45c - 622x45.So far on my R&M Homage …
- 4000 km : Marathon Plus MTB
1 tyre destroyed by hard seed that penetrated through the special flat-less layer.- 4000 km : Rock Razor run tubeless
1 tyre destroyed by gash through sidewall
8 flats requiring plugging and reinflating during ride
1 tyre binned because it had too many punctures- 2000 km : Marathon Plus MTB with
– Panaracer Flataway: 40 mm-wide Kevlar strip glued to inside of tyre
– Tannus Armour: 15 mm under tread; 2 mm inside sidewalls
– Schwalbe tube filled with Stans sealant
No flats and no loss of pressure.
Feliz …I do use tubes and Slime in my tires but haven't figured out how to get Slime in my Presto valved tubes yet.
Feliz …
Use Schwalbe tubes; they have removable Presta valves.
… David
Steve …You clearly hate flats as much as I do.
It sounds like some variety of Smart Sam is your man. I have never had a flat on a Smart Sam plus. I use a Smart Sam DD on the back and a Magic Mary Supergravity soft on the front.So, based on your experiences, which tire would you suggest for mostly paved roads but with some fine gravel/sand trails? I _think_ I'd prefer tubeless with a good sealant, but may go with a tube tire with the armor inserts Steve Mercer was talking about. My stock tires are 700x45c - 622x45.
I've got to tell you, I find the different ways of specifying tire sizes to be somewhat confusing... My stock tire is 622x45.It sounds like some variety of Smart Sam is your man. I have never had a flat on a Smart Sam plus.
Yes the different countries using different ways is confusing. What bike and model do you have? Sorry I thought you had a bike that could run off-road tires. If not you might consider the Marathon Mondial DD.I've got to tell you, I find the different ways of specifying tire sizes to be somewhat confusing... My stock tire is 622x45.
The only 622 sizes Smart Sam (or Plus) come in are 54-622 and 57-622. I suspect they wouldn't fit. They must be wider, right? And maybe there would be even less clearance for the fenders.
(And why do some say xx-622 and others, 622-xx?)