Cletus Van Damme
Previously known as Cheesney Hawks
I use the regular Schwalbe Marathon's on my second bike and I had a few punctures with them over the last year since fitted. It was always from using a certain cycle path which I now avoid.
I think it varies, in 4 years of commuting i have had only one front flat whereas the 5-6 a year i normally get always end up on the rear tyre , i know it sounds like a lot but i have a particulary nasty stretch of glass and debirs strewn cycle path that i once counted 20 + hazards that could take a tye out in about 1 mile and the only other option is a 3 lane roundabout thats scary enough in a car as all the drives use whatever lane they think will get them to the exit fastest and damn things like indicators or lane discipline.Your best changing the front if anything. I've found it's the front that's goes.
I think it varies, in 4 years of commuting i have had only one front flat whereas the 5-6 a year i normally get always end up on the rear tyre , i know it sounds like a lot but i have a particulary nasty stretch of glass and debirs strewn cycle path that i once counted 20 + hazards that could take a tye out in about 1 mile and the only other option is a 3 lane roundabout thats scary enough in a car as all the drives use whatever lane they think will get them to the exit fastest and damn things like indicators or lane discipline.
Nothing but praise although I've only done about 300 miles on them. They seem tough, good quality, good value etcHow are you getting on with the hard cases?
After another darned puncture on my Rapid using Kenda tyres supplied with the bike, think it is time for me to change to more puncture resistance.
Local bike shop is punting Armadillos?
Nothing but praise although I've only done about 300 miles on them. They seem tough, good quality, good value etc
Update: I've now done about 2000 miles on the the Bontrager race lite hardcase tyres and they have been fantastic. No punctures and in very good condition still, just one small slit in the sidewall of the front one which has been there for about 1000 miles and not getting any worse. For a very inexpensive pair of tyres (less than £30 the pair) they roll well, are not the heaviest and seem fairly puncture proof. I use them mainly for commuting but have also done a short tour on them and a 100 mile sportive.