BlackPanther
Hyper-Fast Recumbent Riding Member.
- Location
- Doncaster.
I had my 1st puncture yesterday. I've only done just over 200 miles on the Durano Plus's, and I can't believe just how quick the tyre went down. I heard a 'Pfssssst' and straight away I was on the rear rim. There is a visible tear, right through the tyre and the 'protective' rubber. I always carry a spare tube, and changed it and was back on my way within 5 mins. To be on the safe side, when I got home, I swapped the damaged tyre to the front.
Reason for puncture? Well I did break my own rule of never riding in the gutter, or where car tyres don't reach. I have to cross 2 lanes of a dual carriageway before I can get into the right hand bus lane, which I usually manage, but on this occasion I couldn't get across due to traffic and had to cross later. Hence the crap at the last point before the bus lane, where vehicles never 'sweep' the road.
I hope this was just bad luck. I've used the Marathon Plus's on the hybrid for over 5,000 miles without a puncture. I know the Durano's don't offer the same thickness of protection, but I'd rather not have the heavy M+'s on the Allez road bike. Another couple of punctures could change my mind though!
Has anyone else had probs with the Duranos, and is there a better protection (but still lightweight) tyre I should consider? Or maybe I could just try having an M+ on the rear?
Reason for puncture? Well I did break my own rule of never riding in the gutter, or where car tyres don't reach. I have to cross 2 lanes of a dual carriageway before I can get into the right hand bus lane, which I usually manage, but on this occasion I couldn't get across due to traffic and had to cross later. Hence the crap at the last point before the bus lane, where vehicles never 'sweep' the road.
I hope this was just bad luck. I've used the Marathon Plus's on the hybrid for over 5,000 miles without a puncture. I know the Durano's don't offer the same thickness of protection, but I'd rather not have the heavy M+'s on the Allez road bike. Another couple of punctures could change my mind though!
Has anyone else had probs with the Duranos, and is there a better protection (but still lightweight) tyre I should consider? Or maybe I could just try having an M+ on the rear?