Pottsy-Too
New Member
- Location
- Stoke-on-Trent, UK
Sorry to have mentioned the dreaded "P" word so early in my Cycle-Chat career. I'm thinking of commuting to work again. It's a 12½ mile journey each way. I'm a self-confessed idle, out-of-shape, complete cycling amateur.
I tried cycling into work and back, a year ago, but gave-in. I think the devil has got it in for me. As I was the unfortunate victim of MANY punctures. This regular occurance eventually took it's toll
I'm now want to return to cycling, but do not want to become the devil's laughing boy again! For a long time, i've joked about getting solid bike tyres. But recently, i've genuinly been looking at "so called" puncture proof tyres. I saw an ad on Ebay that contains a video of these.
I've been looking at verious manufacturers of these such as Amerityre or Greentyre . A work friend of mine recommended Cycle-Chat as a good place to get other cyclist's oppinions. Any of you good people got any experience/opinions/etc with these puncture proof tyres?
I tried cycling into work and back, a year ago, but gave-in. I think the devil has got it in for me. As I was the unfortunate victim of MANY punctures. This regular occurance eventually took it's toll

I'm now want to return to cycling, but do not want to become the devil's laughing boy again! For a long time, i've joked about getting solid bike tyres. But recently, i've genuinly been looking at "so called" puncture proof tyres. I saw an ad on Ebay that contains a video of these.
I've been looking at verious manufacturers of these such as Amerityre or Greentyre . A work friend of mine recommended Cycle-Chat as a good place to get other cyclist's oppinions. Any of you good people got any experience/opinions/etc with these puncture proof tyres?