synchronicity
Senior Retro Guru
20 punctures?
Just get those marathon plus tyres and be done with it.
Just get those marathon plus tyres and be done with it.
...but the Marathon tires are known for being pretty dangerous in rain . In the mean time, I use Tuffy's liners. Had pretty good success on virtually all my other bikes, but this cargo bike is so heavy, I suppose there's just enough weight to press broken glass shards through everything. Though, it's not like I am riding this bike in the Tour and can look for Marathon alternatives.20 punctures?
Just get those marathon plus tyres and be done with it.
Good ol' block of wood. Awesome. I'll look forward to your review on how you like this new headset.the cup went in fine with a block of wood and a hammer.
They have a reputation for reduced braking performance and wet cornering because the rubber compound is noticeably harder than virtually all non-puncture resistant tires. One of their major marketing points is how the Marathon Plus outlasts just about everything out there, a 10/10 wear rating. You cannot achieve that unless the rubber compound is very hard.I use marathon plus and there fine but only on a "normal" bike. Is it because of the power transfer they are dangerous?
I guess I'm too slow to noticeThey have a reputation for reduced braking performance and wet cornering because the rubber compound is noticeably harder than virtually all non-puncture resistant tires. One of their major marketing points is how the Marathon Plus outlasts just about everything out there, a 10/10 wear rating. You cannot achieve that unless the rubber compound is very hard.
Just like cars, softer compounds with a good tread block offer superior braking and handling in wet conditions where as a tire marketed as a 50k mile tire will handle like crap and be precarious in wet conditions.
I doubt that. Word has it that "Old School Grand Master" also means "rides like a bat out of hell".I guess I'm too slow to notice
Nice.I have not run into any problems with Schwalbe Marathon tyres on our cargobike....thanks for letting me know they are practically unrideable