Walmart 27" tires any good?
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Walmart 27" tires any good?
My vintage bike's tires are toast as of this afternoon ride and I really want to ride this bike to work tommorow.
I'm just wondering if Walmart's 27" tires is good enough. If not, I'll just order from Nashbar and use my hybrid/roady mutant for tomorrows ride.
Any opinions?
I'm just wondering if Walmart's 27" tires is good enough. If not, I'll just order from Nashbar and use my hybrid/roady mutant for tomorrows ride. Any opinions?
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I use them with tire liners, they work fine. I bought them a while back when they were around 8$ a piece, and now I think they are around 15$ a piece. Not really worth the new price.
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Thanks for the input folks!
I just ordered a pair of Vittoria's from Nashbar. $28 total, but I have to wait a week. Oh well.
I just thought its better to patronize outfits that support our beloved forum.
I just ordered a pair of Vittoria's from Nashbar. $28 total, but I have to wait a week. Oh well.
I just thought its better to patronize outfits that support our beloved forum.
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Originally Posted by sdime
I got a tire today from Wallymart. The brand is DuPont, and it is expensive, $14 each. I guess now that they've driven everyone out of business, they can increase the price.
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I bought a couple of those tires not too long ago and couldn't get them on the rims to save my life. Not sure why not, but the tires were folded in a box as opposed to being unfolded like they were back in the good old days.
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$15 is expensive? My LBS charged me $40 each for a pair of Bontrager 700c Race Lite 32s, and that was WITH my "good customer discount" (I bought my bike there). I would have normally ordered them online, my LBS charges through the nose for any accessory (typically 200% list price) but I needed tires that day.
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KMart still has Kendas for $8.00 US....I have them on 2 bikes with liners, good tires...
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Not ot threadjack here but anyone use the Wallyworld Bell tires in the 26" size? I've seen them and thier price I think is ~$15 CDN I think. They do have lots of tread patterns to pick from. I don't remember but I think they said they have kevlar on the tires. The tires are folded which I liked. Saves space and easier carrying as a spare to keep on the cheap for a spare.
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Originally Posted by sdime
I got a tire today from Wallymart. The brand is DuPont, and it is expensive, $14 each. I guess now that they've driven everyone out of business, they can increase the price.
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I usually pick up some cheap Kenda tires from CanadianTire that I imagine are in the same quality range as what you'd find at a department store.... The current set is going bald after about 1500Km, which is not bad for something that cost me ~ $11 CDN each.
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Yes...Kendas are generally the cheapies...$6-11...
You are not necessarily getting screwed if you pay more, there are differences in quality.
Oh and we're talking 27" not 700's...
You are not necessarily getting screwed if you pay more, there are differences in quality.
Oh and we're talking 27" not 700's...
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Originally Posted by Zero_Enigma
Not ot threadjack here but anyone use the Wallyworld Bell tires in the 26" size? I've seen them and thier price I think is ~$15 CDN I think. They do have lots of tread patterns to pick from. I don't remember but I think they said they have kevlar on the tires. The tires are folded which I liked. Saves space and easier carrying as a spare to keep on the cheap for a spare.
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Originally Posted by DVC45
Thanks for the input folks!
I just ordered a pair of Vittoria's from Nashbar. $28 total, but I have to wait a week. Oh well.
I just thought its better to patronize outfits that support our beloved forum.
I just ordered a pair of Vittoria's from Nashbar. $28 total, but I have to wait a week. Oh well.
I just thought its better to patronize outfits that support our beloved forum.
Those tires sound good...
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In exchange for Wallymart's destruction of the local mom&pop stores and some bigger stores was low prices. That was the implicit deal between Wallymart and local communities. Wallymart was advocating they could bring rock bottom prices for the benefit of consumer, eventhough they've drove almost everyone out of business. The theory is basically that everyone will have a higher standard of living because of cheap prices at Wallymart even if people are making less than they did before Wallymart bulldozed into town. Thus, I don't like it when we're not getting rock bottom prices. Besides, a $15 cheap tire is overpriced for a never heard of brand.
Originally Posted by ItsJustMe
$15 is expensive? My LBS charged me $40 each for a pair of Bontrager 700c Race Lite 32s, and that was WITH my "good customer discount" (I bought my bike there). I would have normally ordered them online, my LBS charges through the nose for any accessory (typically 200% list price) but I needed tires that day.
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I've got the Bell Streetster 32-630s (I hate sizing schemes other than ISO) on my bike, and they seem to work fine. Kevlar belt and bead. They were a pain to put on, but not hard to take off, until I had done it a few times, but I understand that that's just kevlar bead tires for you.
I'd avoid their tubes, however.
Oh, and a few weeks ago, I noticed that Meijer had el cheapo wire bead 32-630 tires for $6 or 7.
I'd avoid their tubes, however.

Oh, and a few weeks ago, I noticed that Meijer had el cheapo wire bead 32-630 tires for $6 or 7.
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Originally Posted by alicestrong
Are they made with Kevlar? Does that explain the price jump?
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Originally Posted by WilliamK1974
I bought a couple of those tires not too long ago and couldn't get them on the rims to save my life. Not sure why not, but the tires were folded in a box as opposed to being unfolded like they were back in the good old days.
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I found that sliding them up gradually, using tire levers to help, and various stuff helped me get the last bit of bead over before they loosened up some (due to removing and reinstalling the tire a few times.)
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Originally Posted by sdime
Thus, I don't like it when we're not getting rock bottom prices. Besides, a $15 cheap tire is overpriced for a never heard of brand.
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Originally Posted by ItsJustMe
$15 is expensive? My LBS charged me $40 each for a pair of Bontrager 700c Race Lite 32s, and that was WITH my "good customer discount" (I bought my bike there). I would have normally ordered them online, my LBS charges through the nose for any accessory (typically 200% list price) but I needed tires that day.
I can get them on and off the rims of my Ksyrium ES wheels without the use of tire levers and I've never had a problem with them. I haven't flatted in months and I've put thousands of miles on them.
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Definitely.
/me has had two flats so far on kevlar tires. Not the fault of the tires, I think - just the fault of abuse on one tube and a crappy tube on the other.
Of course, both weren't patchable...
At least I wasn't commuting or anything when they happened. (They actually happened overnight, two separate occasions...)
I'd still go kevlar belted, at least (I think I want to go wire bead next time, though.) It'll at least reduce flats.
And, if you regularly ride near multiple bike shops, it might be OK to go without a tire repair kit. I don't.
/me has had two flats so far on kevlar tires. Not the fault of the tires, I think - just the fault of abuse on one tube and a crappy tube on the other.
Of course, both weren't patchable...
At least I wasn't commuting or anything when they happened. (They actually happened overnight, two separate occasions...)I'd still go kevlar belted, at least (I think I want to go wire bead next time, though.) It'll at least reduce flats.
And, if you regularly ride near multiple bike shops, it might be OK to go without a tire repair kit. I don't.




