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Your favorite recumbent tires.
What are your favorite tires for your recumbent?
Mine are Primo Racer's. I run a 1.25" wide on my 20" front wheel & 0.879" on my 26" rear wheel.
When I bought my 'bent 5 years ago Primo's were on it. After they wore out I tried the Kenda Kwest for recumbents. They sucked big time, had all kinds of problems with them, switched back to the Primo's. Last year I decided to try the Continental's. The front had a sidewall blow out so I switched back to the Primo on the front. Still have the Continental on the rear. When I replace it next year I will switch back to the Primo as well, haven't noticed any major differance in performance, the Continentals just cost over twice as much.
The Primo's are very durable & stable. Never had them blow out on the sides, they are sharp object resistant, good tread pattern which offers good traction in cornering, etc. I prefere a wider front for more stability as my 'bent is a SWB. Both the front & rear hold 100 psi.
What are you favorite recumbent tires? Why? Have you tried anything differant, regretted it & switched back as I did? How many times? It took me twice to learn if it isn't broke don't fix it.
Mine are Primo Racer's. I run a 1.25" wide on my 20" front wheel & 0.879" on my 26" rear wheel.
When I bought my 'bent 5 years ago Primo's were on it. After they wore out I tried the Kenda Kwest for recumbents. They sucked big time, had all kinds of problems with them, switched back to the Primo's. Last year I decided to try the Continental's. The front had a sidewall blow out so I switched back to the Primo on the front. Still have the Continental on the rear. When I replace it next year I will switch back to the Primo as well, haven't noticed any major differance in performance, the Continentals just cost over twice as much.
The Primo's are very durable & stable. Never had them blow out on the sides, they are sharp object resistant, good tread pattern which offers good traction in cornering, etc. I prefere a wider front for more stability as my 'bent is a SWB. Both the front & rear hold 100 psi.
What are you favorite recumbent tires? Why? Have you tried anything differant, regretted it & switched back as I did? How many times? It took me twice to learn if it isn't broke don't fix it.
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Originally Posted by N_C
The Primo's are very durable & stable. Never had them blow out...
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I like Primo Racers too. I have them on my Formula 26, and have had no blowouts so far (knock on wood). The front tire has a few small cuts that I'm keeping an eye on, but so far they've been durable even though I ride on some rough terrain not meant for skinny racing tires; gravel and potholes, etc.
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I forgot to mention the Primo Racers & comets come in both tan & black sidewalls. I prefere black, I think it looks sexier & sleeker on my bike. What color do you prefere if you have a choice?
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I have the Primo Comet kevlars on my trike and like them just fine but the next set will be a Schwalbe Marathon of some sort (probably the Racers). Only problem I've had with the Comets is that they are not very cut-resistent. I've had glass trapped between the casing and the rubber which eventually wore through the kevlar and into the tube. I also have some nasty cuts on the rear tire that makes me nervous. Comets are thin and fast and a great value but for touring I'd be a little leary of them.
Blackwall with the reflective stripes rule!
Blackwall with the reflective stripes rule!
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I've got Kenda Kwests on my EZ Sport. There's been no real problem with them. I did put tire liners in them cause I hate fixing flats. Haven't had a flat since I put those in.
On my trike, I've got Marathon Slicks. I didn't have any problems for the first 1700 miles and then had three flats due to bits of steel belts left from car tires. After that my next flat was at 2800 miles. It was then I noticed a cracking of the side wall down to the cords next to the rim. I replaced two of them and still have one on the trike at 3100 miles. The thing is, the tread(which there is very little of) showed almost no wear. If I change tires it will be because either they quit making them(rumor has they have) or I will try to find some tires that are just as tough while riding softer.
On my trike, I've got Marathon Slicks. I didn't have any problems for the first 1700 miles and then had three flats due to bits of steel belts left from car tires. After that my next flat was at 2800 miles. It was then I noticed a cracking of the side wall down to the cords next to the rim. I replaced two of them and still have one on the trike at 3100 miles. The thing is, the tread(which there is very little of) showed almost no wear. If I change tires it will be because either they quit making them(rumor has they have) or I will try to find some tires that are just as tough while riding softer.
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My LWB came with Kwena Kwests. I got tired of flats, though and put on an Armadillo on the back 26 " tire but couldn't get one for the front 20 inch tire. Put on a Schwalbe Marathon on the front. Since I did that I haven't had a flat in 3000 miles! Great tires.
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My Rans F5 came with Kenda's, but, after spending too much time on the road fixing flats, I switched to Continental Grand Prix - haven't had a flat since. My Street Machine came with Schwalbe Marathon's. I like these a lot: 3500 miles and only one slow leak. They are 1.5 in tires but inflate to 100 psi. When I use up the Continental's (I bought several at a Nashbar closeout special) I expect to switch to Schwalbe for the Rans.
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I am new to the recumbent scene and bought an EZ Sport in August. It came with the Kenda Kwests tires also. I had a flat 10 miles from the house and installed tire liners when I got home. I have over 1600 miles on them so far with only the 1 flat. They seem like pretty good tires. I would like to know what problems you encountered with them 'N_C' so I can be ready for them.
I am not ready for new tires yet, so I will follow this thread to see what I should buy when it is time. I would like to know how many miles you guys usually get out of these bent tires. I rode a mountain bike before getting my bent and they usually dry rotted before I wore them out. I ride so much now I don't think that is going to happen while riding a bent. ME LOVE BENTS!
I am not ready for new tires yet, so I will follow this thread to see what I should buy when it is time. I would like to know how many miles you guys usually get out of these bent tires. I rode a mountain bike before getting my bent and they usually dry rotted before I wore them out. I ride so much now I don't think that is going to happen while riding a bent. ME LOVE BENTS!
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Originally Posted by dgholmes59
I am new to the recumbent scene and bought an EZ Sport in August. It came with the Kenda Kwests tires also. I had a flat 10 miles from the house and installed tire liners when I got home. I have over 1600 miles on them so far with only the 1 flat. They seem like pretty good tires. I would like to know what problems you encountered with them 'N_C' so I can be ready for them.
I am not ready for new tires yet, so I will follow this thread to see what I should buy when it is time. I would like to know how many miles you guys usually get out of these bent tires. I rode a mountain bike before getting my bent and they usually dry rotted before I wore them out. I ride so much now I don't think that is going to happen while riding a bent. ME LOVE BENTS!
I am not ready for new tires yet, so I will follow this thread to see what I should buy when it is time. I would like to know how many miles you guys usually get out of these bent tires. I rode a mountain bike before getting my bent and they usually dry rotted before I wore them out. I ride so much now I don't think that is going to happen while riding a bent. ME LOVE BENTS!
The size of the Kenda Kwest's I was running on both wheel were 1.5" wide & they were rated at 100 psi. The reason I switched to the Kenda's was because they were wider but held as much air as the Primo's. At this time I was having too many crashes & part of the problem was me controlling the bike & feeling stable. I figured the wider tires would give me more of a platform to ride on. They did, but not for very long. I just had to learn how to ride on the narrower Primo's.
I have never had an issue with the Primo's. They are just a good tire for recumbents.
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My V2 came with the Primo Comets and plastic Wellgo pedals. I considered both of them throwaways. The Primos flatted twice in the first ten miles (in town) and it took about a half hour to get them off the Alex DA rims. But they were fast and light and very low cost.
I dumped them and went for the Vred. S-lick. I really like them for wet weather and carrying loads, and they come off the rims far easier than the Comets.
Then somebody turned me on to the Schwalbe Stelvio. They are very fast and inflate to 120 lbs. I dumped the Alex rims for Aerospokes (not for speed, for strength) and the Stelvios go on and off without tools. Sweet! Best thing, and here is a tip for all who have a 406 front rim, Schwalbe makes a one inch tube for the 406 that is actually 406, not a one-size-fits-all that also fits a 451. They mark it as 20 x 1-1/8 (usually a sign that it is 451) but it is a true 406.
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I dumped them and went for the Vred. S-lick. I really like them for wet weather and carrying loads, and they come off the rims far easier than the Comets.
Then somebody turned me on to the Schwalbe Stelvio. They are very fast and inflate to 120 lbs. I dumped the Alex rims for Aerospokes (not for speed, for strength) and the Stelvios go on and off without tools. Sweet! Best thing, and here is a tip for all who have a 406 front rim, Schwalbe makes a one inch tube for the 406 that is actually 406, not a one-size-fits-all that also fits a 451. They mark it as 20 x 1-1/8 (usually a sign that it is 451) but it is a true 406.
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I'm another Primo fan. I've used them on the front of my V-Rex for years, and have started using them on the back, and sometimes on the front, of my Baron. For 1/2 to 1/3 the cost of a Continental, they last longer, give a nice ride, and the difference in speed is imperceptible. I've only had one puncture flat ever, and that was in the rain. They seem to pick up small cuts, but the cuts are always limited to the rubber and never affect the cord. I just wish Primo would make one in 28x406; then I'd use it all the time on the front of my Baron.
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My bent, which I brought second hand, originally came with some worn Verdstein S-Licks 1.35 tyres on it. After about 1000km of riding one of the tyres suffered a delamination failure. I have now put a cheap Chin-shen 1.75 tyre on the back. The extra volume and lower pressure reduces jarring and road shocks from the rougher roads I ride. I have had numerous punctures (I am now on my 3rd set of tubes), all which were from broken glass.
I haven't had been riding recumbents long enough to try other tyres.
I haven't had been riding recumbents long enough to try other tyres.
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Originally Posted by gnome
My bent, which I brought second hand, originally came with some worn Verdstein S-Licks 1.35 tyres on it. After about 1000km of riding one of the tyres suffered a delamination failure. I have now put a cheap Chin-shen 1.75 tyre on the back. The extra volume and lower pressure reduces jarring and road shocks from the rougher roads I ride. I have had numerous punctures (I am now on my 3rd set of tubes), all which were from broken glass.
I haven't had been riding recumbents long enough to try other tyres.
I haven't had been riding recumbents long enough to try other tyres.
I am not saying you have to buy them from Hostel Shoppe. Just showing you the information about them.
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My Rotator Pursuit is a dual 406 with a light front end and I have used 4 Comet Primos and 2 Stelvios in 15kmi of riding. I use the Stelvios in the front only (~25mm width) and the Comets in the rear (~28mm or so wide) with kevlar banding on the Comets. I get usually 4kmi+ from the rear Comets but the the first Stelvio, on the front, had a side wall ripout at the bead after perhaps 3kmi. Tread was still very good as to be expected from a front tire. Lost one Comet (kevlar belt!?) when I ran over a square headed bolt and punched a nice rectangular hole through the entire tread/belt/carcass and tube. Makes me wonder about whether there is kevlar and Kevlar(TM).
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lol - Kevlar is supposed to make a tire more resistant to punctures, but it doesn't make the tire invulnerable. In my experience, the belt doesn't seem to make any difference at all in puncture resistance, either; so YMMV.
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I have had a Rotator Pursuit, Challenge Hurricane, Hurricane SL, Volae Club, and now riding a P38. I think favorite tires vary somewhat with what you are riding and frame material. I personally like a tire that is reasonably flat resistant, and one that has flexible sidewalls. Having said that I am now using Schwalbe Marathon Racers for the winter on my bike. Comfortable and fast enough.
For 406's I like the Greenspeed Scorcher Kevlar.
650's, Michelin Pro Race 2 in the 25 version or the Terry Tellus 650-28 on the rear.
For the 700's, Schwalbe Marathon racer or the the Gommitalia 23.
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For 406's I like the Greenspeed Scorcher Kevlar.
650's, Michelin Pro Race 2 in the 25 version or the Terry Tellus 650-28 on the rear.
For the 700's, Schwalbe Marathon racer or the the Gommitalia 23.
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lol - Kevlar is supposed to make a tire more resistant to punctures, but it doesn't make the tire invulnerable.
I have a Greenspeed GTX that came w/Schwalbe Marathon Kevlar tires, Mr. Tuffy tire liners AND Slime in the tube. So what happened?
The tire casing separated from the bead!
The $1 bill fix got me down the mountain and back to my car.
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4000 miles on my original Kenda Kwest 26 and 20 inch 100 psi tires on my heavy Bigha recumbent and not one flat. Been over glass, steel belts from discarded car tires and off road rocky paths-they are amazing!!!
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I love my big apple 2" tires. I have a Maxarya CLWB, 16" wheel front, 20" rear. I run 35psi front, 45 rear. I cannot believe how much shock absorption effect I get from these tires, much more than from the shock itself. And even at the low pressures I run they have very low rolling resistance.
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Currently Marathon Racers, Marathon Slicks and Scorcher TR's. Also used Stelvios and liked them. The Scorchers provide my wife's trike with a combination of good ride and low rolling resistance. Put many decent miles on Kenda Kwests though they were glass and metal magnets.
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This thread almost two years old and I still love my Marathon Slicks(which they no longer make in 20"). They're really durable and roll nicely. I just found a place that had 5 more and bought them all. I should be able to get through next year now with these. After that it back to experimenting again.
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This thread almost two years old and I still love my Marathon Slicks(which they no longer make in 20"). They're really durable and roll nicely. I just found a place that had 5 more and bought them all. I should be able to get through next year now with these. After that it back to experimenting again.
I've currently got Continental tires on the back and Schwalbe Stelvios on the front of our Gold Rushs. With the demise of the 451 Stelvio, I'll be crossing my fingers on the Durano. I may try something different, though- maybe the Maxxis DHT or the Intense Micro Knobby.
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