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Yes, I ride through bombed out streets with it!
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Yes, but not worth it
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No, I use kevlar-lined, dragon-skin, unobtanium laced tires
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No, tire liners add weight.
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Old 02-04-10 | 03:24 PM
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Tire Liners - Usage Poll

Some swear by it, some just buy armor lined tires, some feels it adds weight. Your thoughts?
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Old 02-04-10 | 03:25 PM
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don't see the poll. I don't use them - too much hassle.
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Old 02-04-10 | 03:27 PM
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Poll is up!
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Old 02-04-10 | 03:34 PM
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I use them on my xtracycle and my road bike/commuter. EG If I'm not using armored tires I'll use tire liners.

I still get flats commuting with them on my Motobecane, but its a lot less than before they were put in. Usually if I ride through some goat heads I can stop and pull them out before they've worked through the liner.
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Old 02-04-10 | 03:55 PM
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Don't get enough flats to bother.

Knock on wood.
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Old 02-04-10 | 04:43 PM
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Belted tires have typically worked well enough for me, although after this winter and all my flat tire problems, if the swap to new (belted) tires with a thicker tread doesn't work I may just get some Marathon Pluses, tire liners, and Slime so I can ride through flaming piles of broken glass and roofing nails out of spite.
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Old 02-04-10 | 04:56 PM
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I bought and installed some mr. tuffys in my slickasaurus tires, have not had a flat in since. Before the liner I was getting flats on a weekly basis. I wanted to "use up" these tires before purchasing something with better flat protection. I cant really notice any difference in handling or weight. Though I commute with quite a bit of weight as it is.
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Old 02-04-10 | 05:25 PM
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I use them. Totally worth it.

Heck, I raced on them twice this weekend. It wasn't worth the time and effort to pull them out of the tires for a couple of early season crits. A few grams wasn't going to be the difference between winning and losing.
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Old 02-04-10 | 05:29 PM
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I prefer the slime tubes, but you need to have something. I too get to go through the goat heads on the way to work. You can see the green blood on the tires at times, but no flats since putting them in.
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Old 02-04-10 | 05:39 PM
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I used them a lot when I was younger and short on cash. Much cheaper in the long run since tires are 15-20 a pop and flats rarely if ever happen with liners.

Never had any issue with them, I was extra careful trimming and taping the edge down. IMO makes the most sense financially, maybe not performance or eye candy wise.
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Originally Posted by busted knuckles
I bought and installed some mr. tuffys in my slickasaurus tires, have not had a flat in since. Before the liner I was getting flats on a weekly basis. I wanted to "use up" these tires before purchasing something with better flat protection. I cant really notice any difference in handling or weight. Though I commute with quite a bit of weight as it is.
This fall I went on a mountain bike ride in the middle of goat head country. There were 4 of us and we had 27 flats while in the canyon. 20 of them happened to one person and the other 7 were spread out between us. There were liners on 1.5 of the bikes (I forgot to put one back in my wife's rear tire). One of the 4 bikes made it all the way back to the trailhead and didn't show up with a flat until about a week later. That would be my bike with liners in both tires

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Old 02-04-10 | 06:00 PM
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Yep. I went from a puncture every few weeks to no punctures at all in the last 5 months or so. That's on my commuter.

I haven't managed to get them on my longtail yet. I have them, I just haven't been able to budge the nut on the rear wheel to take it off. I really need to do that. Right now that tire is a flat waiting to happen, and then I will well and truly be up a creek.
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Old 02-04-10 | 06:09 PM
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I don't run into enough debris to make them worth the bother.

I'd probably go the Marathon Plus route before mucking around with tire liners.
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Old 02-04-10 | 06:50 PM
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I use them all the time on all of my bikes. But then, I don't like changing tires.
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Old 02-04-10 | 06:57 PM
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I voted yes, but the streets I ride are mostly nice.
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Old 02-04-10 | 07:02 PM
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I consider it a must for commuting.
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Old 02-04-10 | 08:35 PM
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I have them in my folding bike, but I wasn't worried about rolling resistance when I set it up. I don't ride that bike much anymore. I'm now commuting on my randonneuse, and don't want to add the extra weight/rolling resistance to her. I've only had one flat in 5 months, covering close to 2000 miles, so I guess i don't really need them.
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Old 02-04-10 | 09:51 PM
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I don't like flats. So I use both kevlar-lined and Mr Tuffy on my commuter.
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Old 02-07-10 | 08:42 PM
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I have tire liners, but can't get them installed, not easy for me
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Old 02-07-10 | 09:08 PM
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I don't like flats. So I use both kevlar-lined and Mr Tuffy on my commuter.
This is what I do. Even kevlar belted tires can get flat. Mixing those tires with a liner makes them nearly bulletproof.

I ride a road bike with race wheels on my 25 mile RT commute. I can feel the resistance in the kevlar tires more than I notice the liners. They don't weigh much and don't really change the feel of the tire.
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Old 02-08-10 | 12:35 AM
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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.
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Old 02-08-10 | 01:04 AM
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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
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Old 02-08-10 | 08:44 AM
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Marathon Plus tires have kept my commutes flat free so far.
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Old 02-08-10 | 09:00 AM
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This is what I do. Even kevlar belted tires can get flat. Mixing those tires with a liner makes them nearly bulletproof.

I ride a road bike with race wheels on my 25 mile RT commute. I can feel the resistance in the kevlar tires more than I notice the liners. They don't weigh much and don't really change the feel of the tire.
This is what works for me.
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Old 02-08-10 | 09:16 AM
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In the poll I said, yes, I use them. In fact I do everything I can think of to avoid punctures. Well, I don't use voodoo or sympathetic magic or anything like that, but if someone could tell me the right incantation or magic words, I'd try that too. With the combination of kevlar puncture proof tires and liners I only get about a dozen flat tires per year.
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