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Originally Posted by Praxis
(Post 10375397)
I have Slime liners. It was a royal PITA to get them in. About 6 months to a year later I got the first flat after I put them in--the edge of the liner rubbed through the tube.
Seems not worth it for me. I guess a lot of people don't have problems, but some people can't get them to behave no matter what. I'll probably just spring for the tires next time. |
Originally Posted by highroller
(Post 10375442)
i use kevlar beaded tyres but they dont seem to make much difference. after 2 weeks i still got a flat from a small prick:o
Keith |
I have Stop Flats on my tour rig and mountain bike. When I get my commuter and road bike (hopefully I will have the commuter early next year) I will add some Stop Flats to those.
I had three flats in 10 days during summer. That was on a 4 mile commute. Once I added the liners, nothing! |
I use slime.
It's icky, it's heavy, it probably freezes when it's really cold. But it is a beautiful thing to be able to fix most leaks by adding more air and going for a spin. I also look for tires that appear to be fairly puncture-resistant. |
I have a 19-mile round trip commute in addition to weekend fun rides and only got 1 flat all of last year's ~4000 miles. No liners, just Conti GP4000 tires.
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those are fantastic tires but they suck for flat protection. I have added a liner to them before and they really work well after that.
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Originally Posted by |3iker
(Post 10361880)
Some swear by it, some just buy armor lined tires, some feels it adds weight. Your thoughts?
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i like the flat protection in the tires. i used to run liners but think the protective plies in some of the modern tires are pretty good.
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Tire liners + thorn resistant tubes here. ' been very lucky with this combo so far.
BTW, I'm using a low pressure MTB slick tires (Panaracer). The results of this poll is interesting. |
What's might a neat followup poll- for those that use tire-liners/armored tires- how long do your tubes go before the glue fails around the valve stem?
I've been able to go ~1 year tops on a set of tubes (riding 5 days a week, any weather but ice/slush). My recent flats happened when the valve stem literally pulled away from the rest of the tube. I'm now on an annual 'replace the tubes in spring' plan, flat or not. |
I used to use Mr. Tuffy tire liners with the stock tires on my bike. Since I switched to Schwalbe Marathon Supremes, which are narrower (under the tire liners' size range) and stronger, I haven't been using tire liners. I ride on fairly good suburban roads most of the time anyways.
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I used them once, and that was enough. I either use Kevlar tires and/or thick inner tubes.
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Originally Posted by ed209
(Post 10400519)
What's might a neat followup poll- for those that use tire-liners/armored tires- how long do your tubes go before the glue fails around the valve stem?
I've been able to go ~1 year tops on a set of tubes (riding 5 days a week, any weather but ice/slush). My recent flats happened when the valve stem literally pulled away from the rest of the tube. I'm now on an annual 'replace the tubes in spring' plan, flat or not. I just started using the liners with the kevlar tires about 4 months ago so I can't say. Why would they affect the glue on the valve stem? Cheap tubes? |
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