Found the puncture protection limit of Schwalbe Marathons!!

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And a slime inner tube - apparently all these measures can be undone by a well placed 2 inch nail on the road. Right through the tyre and tube - with lovely slime all over the inside of the tyre to make putting it back on the rim (with new tube) nice and difficult :angry:

Was going down a hill when I lost the rear wheel pressure and the nail has made some lovely marks on my frame - speaking of which did anyone watch the "Cycle Show" this week. They made such a big thing about rear wheel punctures. It's not that BIG a deal!! Brake gently and change. Simples!!
 

Andrew_Culture

Internet Marketing bod
I had the same thing a few weeks back (no some though) and can't understand how a nail could have been at such a perfect angle!


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Sara_H

Guru
I had a massive thorn in one of my marathons a few weeks ago - the slime tube did its job though and saved me a inner tube change, just need a few puffs of air in!
 

Andrew_Culture

Internet Marketing bod
Actually serious question now - one of my tyres now has a hole / rip that I can almost fit my little finger through. I can't afford to replace the tyre, so do I need to bother reinforcing it?



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daSmirnov

Well-Known Member
Location
Horsham, UK
Actually serious question now - one of my tyres now has a hole / rip that I can almost fit my little finger through. I can't afford to replace the tyre, so do I need to bother reinforcing it?

Hrrmmm good question on a road bike I wouldn't want to ride on a weakened tyre at all. Too risky to suddenly have the thing fail at 30 mph downhill.

If it's not on the sidewall on say a fat mountain bike tyre I might be willing to jam something in there to hold the tube in while I cycle very slowly to get another tyre.
 
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SquareDaff

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Hrrmmm good question on a road bike I wouldn't want to ride on a weakened tyre at all. Too risky to suddenly have the thing fail at 30 mph downhill.

If it's not on the sidewall on say a fat mountain bike tyre I might be willing to jam something in there to hold the tube in while I cycle very slowly to get another tyre.
+1 to this. The hole in my tyre is small - will see me out until late Autumn when I switch to treaded tyres - then a new one for next year. If I had a hole the size of the one you're talking about I'd be ordering a new one now.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
You need to 'boot' any big hole. Some stiff plastic might help.

I can vouch how 'hard' thorns are. Pulled about 6 out of the sole of my walking shoes this week - been trimming hedges then walking to my folks house wondered what was sticking in my foot. Bloody thorn. Found 5 others, some a good cm long.
 

MrJamie

Oaf on a Bike
Are these normal Marathons or Marathon Plus btw?

Two weeks ago I had a fat shard of glass manage to get through. Having cycled round there again, im fairly sure what happened was that I was leaning a fair bit cornering through an underpass exit and the shard managed to go through the edge of the puncture proof blue strip where its thinnest. Having pulled a drawing pin, flints and thorns out of my M+ with no problem ill let them off with this one fail. :smile:
 

Andrew_Culture

Internet Marketing bod
Mine are Marathons, they don't make Marathon Plus for bikes as old as mine!

I'll re-enforce it as I have straight sided rims, with no lip inflated to 95psi


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John90

Über Member
Location
London
A one inch nail went through the M+ on my MTB a couple of weeks ago. It must have been pointing almost straight upwards. I still made it into work about half a mile further on before the tyre deflated. It's the only puncture I've ever had on an M+ and one consolation with those tyres is that if they do puncture you shouldn't have any trouble locating the cause.
 

srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
A two-inch nail? Pah! It took a six-inch nail to puncture my Brompton marathons.

We've also suffered a deflation on the tandem (M+) caused by a half-inch shard of stone sharp enough to cut yourself on - after about 40 miles of unsurfaced bike route earlier in the day. That was a complete swine to find, and once founf very difficult to extract. Again, it went to one side of the protective layer.
 
I had the same thing a few weeks back (no some though) and can't understand how a nail could have been at such a perfect angle!
Back wheel? If so, probably kicked up by your front wheel. I once cycled over a discarded Stanley knife blade. Front wheel kicked it in the air so it was in a ready position to slice neatly through my back tyre: bang! Lucky it was a mile from work, as I don't carry a spare tyre on my commute.

(not marathons, but I think even a marathon would have been brought low by this)
 

Kiwiavenger

im a little tea pot
This thread is worthless without pics!

I think this is the limit for Schwalbe luganos! I had to physically unscrew the offending item to remove it!! lovely light tyres, decent puncture protection and rolls well

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