Hi, so I'm not new to biking (last bike was a 2007 Stumpjumper FSR). Anyways, I'm early 50's now and the missus and I decided to get a couple of new bikes - hers a Specialized Como 3 and mine Whyte E505 and we're well happy with them both. Mostly.
So, mainly we're just doing road stuff probably 85% off the time and maybe upto 20 - 25 miles at a time, just pottering about, nowt serious, nothing too heavy going, no downhills, no knarly single-track, not anymore. Booooo.
Anyhoo, so 3 times out on the bike, first time 1 puncture, 2nd time 2 punctures, 3rd time 3 punctures - every puncture a hawthorn! Her - none at all. So I want some new tyres - I guess I'm gonna have to go tubeless. The knobbly ones that are on it from new are noisy, slow, and quite thin. I've had a look around and there are obviously millions of options. Bearing in mind, we're in Scotland, so damp/ wet at the very least. I can't see us going out in a downpour.
So, I suppose I'm looking something quieter than a tractor, capable of both mainly road, but the odd track/ gravel road, fire road - nothing that's gonna knock my fillings out anyways and is as puncture resistant as i can get. Am I looking for the impossible? Oh, its a 29er so I'd be looking for something 2.3 - 2.4 I think. Do I need e-bike specific tyres for this kind of riding, price isn't an issue. Hope you can help. TIA
Les
So, mainly we're just doing road stuff probably 85% off the time and maybe upto 20 - 25 miles at a time, just pottering about, nowt serious, nothing too heavy going, no downhills, no knarly single-track, not anymore. Booooo.
Anyhoo, so 3 times out on the bike, first time 1 puncture, 2nd time 2 punctures, 3rd time 3 punctures - every puncture a hawthorn! Her - none at all. So I want some new tyres - I guess I'm gonna have to go tubeless. The knobbly ones that are on it from new are noisy, slow, and quite thin. I've had a look around and there are obviously millions of options. Bearing in mind, we're in Scotland, so damp/ wet at the very least. I can't see us going out in a downpour.
So, I suppose I'm looking something quieter than a tractor, capable of both mainly road, but the odd track/ gravel road, fire road - nothing that's gonna knock my fillings out anyways and is as puncture resistant as i can get. Am I looking for the impossible? Oh, its a 29er so I'd be looking for something 2.3 - 2.4 I think. Do I need e-bike specific tyres for this kind of riding, price isn't an issue. Hope you can help. TIA
Les