Choosing puncture resistant tyres on a new bike before buying

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Supersuperleeds

Legendary Member
Location
Leicester
But are real barstewards to mount.
Have a rep for being heavy and slow but for puncture resistance can't be beat. You can't have everything.

They aren't difficult to put on and yes they may be heavier than other tyres, but for the vast majority of us we aren't going to notice the effect on speed/performance.

If you want to minimize punctures then you can't beat Marathon Plus, unless you go tubeless. (or use solid tyres :wacko:)
 

presta

Guru
As I replied elsewhere, I put them in my bike in June 2022 and I've not had a puncture since. Other people might have different results, of course.

Doesn't it gunge up the valve when you let air out, though?
 

All uphill

Still rolling along
Location
Somerset
Ms AU and our son insist on slime filled tubes inside Marathon tyres. Neither have had a puncture in years.

I did recently have to cut the tyres off our folding bike because the valves were full of congealed goo. That was after 7 years use.
 
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