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In my younger years, I logged hundreds of thousands of miles on the seven different motorcycles I've owned. From a 125CC Ducati to a BSA 650 Lightning, on roads, trails, dirt tracks, scrambles & TT racing, I never had a flat. In 6000 miles on my e-bike, under far less demanding circumstances, I've had 6 flats so far.
Sure, motorcycle tires are designed to a much higher standard than e-bike tires. They have to be, since a flat on a motorcycle is often fatal and fixing one on the road is next to impossible. Yes, in general, motorcycle tires have a larger profile on wider rims but they also carry more weight at higher speeds. Why aren't e-bike tires designed to the same standard? I for one, would be willing to pay a significant premium for such a tire.
In the good old days, any kid on his Schwinn could easily patch a tire. It was a rite of passage. Not so with many e-bikes today. For the most part, e-bikes are using simple, old school, bicycle tire technology. Yes, there are some on the market, like the Schwalbe Marathons, that have better flat resistance but IMO, more improvement is necessary.
Sure, motorcycle tires are designed to a much higher standard than e-bike tires. They have to be, since a flat on a motorcycle is often fatal and fixing one on the road is next to impossible. Yes, in general, motorcycle tires have a larger profile on wider rims but they also carry more weight at higher speeds. Why aren't e-bike tires designed to the same standard? I for one, would be willing to pay a significant premium for such a tire.
In the good old days, any kid on his Schwinn could easily patch a tire. It was a rite of passage. Not so with many e-bikes today. For the most part, e-bikes are using simple, old school, bicycle tire technology. Yes, there are some on the market, like the Schwalbe Marathons, that have better flat resistance but IMO, more improvement is necessary.