Which Wheelchair Tyres?
#1
Posted 21 January 2008 - 04:35 PM
So to start with I have Primo Orions which are so hard wearing Im sick of the sight of them. They hold air really well, have good grip and seem like an all round decent grey tyre.
I have Schwalbe red Right Runs. Brilliant, hard wearing and look cool. The disadvantge is thet the compond is very hard and I almost did my thumbs in trying to get them on the rims. Finally I have blue Kendas, They are wearing very bdly and I havent had them that long. Dont think I would buy them again.
Cheers
L
#2
Posted 21 January 2008 - 05:37 PM
Schwalbe Homerun for the summer (for the 2 weeks of it we have in Sweden)
Schwalbe Marathon for everyday (ie: the local pub with broken glass on the floor)
Schwalbe Wildthing for the snow & mud
I gave up trying to fit the Schwalbe's myself on Spinergy wheels as I kept on tearing the inner-tubes, works out cheaper to pay the local bike shop to do it.
Before discovering Schwalbe I was a big Primo's fan but was always worried about getting punctures even with tubes full of 'Slime' and them only lasting about 6 months.
Edited by Doppleganger, 21 January 2008 - 05:40 PM.
#3
Posted 21 January 2008 - 09:54 PM
Doppleganger, on Jan 21 2008, 12:37 PM, said:
Schwalbe Homerun for the summer (for the 2 weeks of it we have in Sweden)
Schwalbe Marathon for everyday (ie: the local pub with broken glass on the floor)
Schwalbe Wildthing for the snow & mud
I gave up trying to fit the Schwalbe's myself on Spinergy wheels as I kept on tearing the inner-tubes, works out cheaper to pay the local bike shop to do it.
Before discovering Schwalbe I was a big Primo's fan but was always worried about getting punctures even with tubes full of 'Slime' and them only lasting about 6 months.
I have Spynergy wheels and tires. The new ones that never wear out. Don't go off road so not sure how they would work. On asphalt, cement and tile work great. Even move easy on carpet.
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#4
Posted 21 January 2008 - 10:18 PM
On my outside/offroad chair I generally have Continental Travel Contacts but these get swapped out for Panaracer Fire XC Pro's for use in the snow. Interesting to see the travel contacts now come with a 1 year no puncture guarantee.
On the handbike I use Continental Ultra Gator Skins which I've been very impressed with and may well put them on the everyday chair when the Hutchinsons wear out.
Edited by russ1, 21 January 2008 - 10:19 PM.
#6
Posted 22 January 2008 - 03:13 AM
The Kendas are easier to clean than the others I've used (on my old 24" wheels), but I HATE the colored sidewalls and would PAY EXTRA for plain grey sidewalls and an easy-to-clean pattern!!!
#7
Posted 22 January 2008 - 09:36 AM
I've tried lots of tyres but these outperform everything. For a tyre with soft compound n deep tread, the are not too bad on naked hands. Super puncture proof!
Day chair (power assisted) - Schwalbe Marathon Plus
See above.
Rugby chair - Kenda Iron Caps
I've only tried these and grey Chen Shin cheapies. The Chen Shins wore well but were slow. The Kendas were the converse. I wanna try Schwalbe Speedairs next.
"Never Quit" - Dan 'Rudy' Ruettiger
#10
Posted 27 January 2008 - 11:36 PM
I'm looking forward to getting pneumatics. I've already got Continental Gatorskins planned out. Used to use them on my bicycle when I was AB: I rode over just about everything at just about any condition. I abused those tires far beyond what they should have put up with. The only flat I ever got was a pinch flat, not a puncture...and that incident should've slightly taco'd my wheel. Kevlar-lined tires are awesome!
#11
Posted 31 January 2008 - 11:28 AM
SuperDaz, on Jan 23 2008, 12:48 PM, said:
Its a shame that there are still disabled equipment suppliers out that still want to rip off their customers. As said above £15 per tyre is best price! Nevertheless they'll be worth it and will last longer than most over options even if you have to pay a bike shop t fit them.
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