Acme
Well-Known Member
There has been talk Tannus Armor insert makes it difficult to replace the tire. One person mentioned it but the local bike shop destroyed a set of rims trying to do it.
Miraculously I got a flat on my rear wheel today. I thought I never would with the Armor but it happened. Trying to remove the tire was difficult but there is a trick to it. The insert pushes the tire snug against the rim and I think actually grabs on to it. In order to get enough room to pop the tire off or back on you have to constantly work around the tire with your thumb and forefinger squeezing at the bead to make sure it doesn’t lock in place. as long as you keep the tire loose on the rim it goes back on just like any other tire. I also wanted to note my bike has the Kindernay IGH. removing the tire was actually easier than removing the chain from a cassette. The shifting mechanism sense simply pops right off.
Miraculously I got a flat on my rear wheel today. I thought I never would with the Armor but it happened. Trying to remove the tire was difficult but there is a trick to it. The insert pushes the tire snug against the rim and I think actually grabs on to it. In order to get enough room to pop the tire off or back on you have to constantly work around the tire with your thumb and forefinger squeezing at the bead to make sure it doesn’t lock in place. as long as you keep the tire loose on the rim it goes back on just like any other tire. I also wanted to note my bike has the Kindernay IGH. removing the tire was actually easier than removing the chain from a cassette. The shifting mechanism sense simply pops right off.