pmcdonald
Well-Known Member
I've been running Armour in my Marathon Plus 28 x 1.5 tires for about 6 months / 3,000 kms. I'm a commuter with a typical day having appointments both ends of the ride (work meetings, school pickups) so reducing the odds of a flat and the ability to limp the path home was a big appeal.
Installation wasn't as hard as I feared. I used baby powder to help. They do add weight. All up my ride is about 29 kg with pannier.
The wheels feel a little 'denser', less 'springy'. It's a hard sensation to describe. Totally acceptable for me. I don't notice much difference in rolling resistance or change in energy efficiency. I still ride on occasion with the motor and don't notice a difference before and after. I run the tubes at about 70 psi.
So far I've had zero flats. That includes riding over a lot of glass and road debris, but I can see them being pictured by steel wire or screws. Previously I got two flats in about 2k with the same tyres.
I'm very happy with them, and Armours will be a staple on any and all future ebikes I own. For commuters or high milage users I think the Marathon + Tannus Armour combo is perfect.
Nothing solution short of solid tyres is bulletproof (and even then you could break a spoke or rim), but if you wanted to pair these with slime and tyre liners you've dramatically reduced your odds of a flat.
Installation wasn't as hard as I feared. I used baby powder to help. They do add weight. All up my ride is about 29 kg with pannier.
The wheels feel a little 'denser', less 'springy'. It's a hard sensation to describe. Totally acceptable for me. I don't notice much difference in rolling resistance or change in energy efficiency. I still ride on occasion with the motor and don't notice a difference before and after. I run the tubes at about 70 psi.
So far I've had zero flats. That includes riding over a lot of glass and road debris, but I can see them being pictured by steel wire or screws. Previously I got two flats in about 2k with the same tyres.
I'm very happy with them, and Armours will be a staple on any and all future ebikes I own. For commuters or high milage users I think the Marathon + Tannus Armour combo is perfect.
Nothing solution short of solid tyres is bulletproof (and even then you could break a spoke or rim), but if you wanted to pair these with slime and tyre liners you've dramatically reduced your odds of a flat.
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