BMX tyres as a halfway point between road and off road ?

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Shropshire
Hello all,

I have recently brought a couple of folding bikes both fitted with narrow slick Schwalbe tyres , these are totally unsuitable /lethal for my off road excursions whilst of course being excellent on road .As a halfway point I thought I might go BMX tyres as they are available everywhere and are of course not quite fully off road whilst of course being not fully on road so they should be reasonable at both, What do you think ?

Thanks all
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Give it a try. BMX tyres are usually inexpensive.
 

FishFright

More wheels than sense
Billy Bonkers are pretty fast on tarmac / pump tracks and with plenty of grip off road / gravel race tracks , at least in dry conditions. Supple sidewalls give a decent ride too..
Stay away from freestyle tyres .
 
OP
OP
BADGER.BRAD
Location
Shropshire
Give it a try. BMX tyres are usually inexpensive.
That's what I had noticed ! I don't wish to spend a fortune as in all reality I just don't need too ! At least for my use. If I was commuting log distances then of course I would think differently .

If you read Vlad's other thread you'd see that's exactly the sort of thing he's not after.
What's his other thread ?

Take it you’ve not bought any decent modern, 20” rubber lately ?
In all honesty I've never til now had anything with 20 " wheels even as a kid ! That said I'm enjoying them now !
 

EckyH

It wasn't me!
Tioga Comp 3
Got these for one of my footbikes in 47-406, but not tried them in the wild - yet.
At least my tyres with 421g on our kitchen scale are close enough at the specified 420g.

E.
 
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