alirawk
New Member
Hello Everybody.
I’m riding a Specialized Levo SL and just recently installed the Vittoria airliners in both tires. Although I understand that they claim you can run them flat in an emergency, I.e. get back to car — but has anybody done so?
Worst case scenario, with the SL, I’ll never really be more than 20 miles or so from where I started, and that’s assuming I’m riding really efficiently and maximizing the range and everything is fine until the very moment I’m about to turn back to where I started on what would have been a 40 mile ride. So I’d only need to be able to run flat on the tires and liners for those 20 miles to get me back to my car. Vittoria claims the liners are good for 1 hour of running flat, and hopefully I‘d be able to hammer out most if not all the return on that, but I’d be happy with whatever I could get. As I understand, taking the liners out, and changing the tires/installing tubes is much more difficult that putting them in. So I’d likely not be attempting that in the middle of the trails — preferring to get as far back to car I as could in the hour and hiking the remainder to make repair back at home. And truth be told — the above scenario is a bit of a worst case fantasy as most of my rides really max out at about 30-33 miles, averaging most of the time right around 30.
I come from a bikepacking background, so I’m used to having frame bags on my Fargo filled with everything I’d need to not just repair bike, but camping and cooking gear as well. Of course, I know this is a different take on trail riding, and I bought a carbon SL to offer me a lighter ride with an extended range. Still, have people with liners forgone the standard call for trail pump and spare tube(s) on their rides?
Thanks.
I’m riding a Specialized Levo SL and just recently installed the Vittoria airliners in both tires. Although I understand that they claim you can run them flat in an emergency, I.e. get back to car — but has anybody done so?
Worst case scenario, with the SL, I’ll never really be more than 20 miles or so from where I started, and that’s assuming I’m riding really efficiently and maximizing the range and everything is fine until the very moment I’m about to turn back to where I started on what would have been a 40 mile ride. So I’d only need to be able to run flat on the tires and liners for those 20 miles to get me back to my car. Vittoria claims the liners are good for 1 hour of running flat, and hopefully I‘d be able to hammer out most if not all the return on that, but I’d be happy with whatever I could get. As I understand, taking the liners out, and changing the tires/installing tubes is much more difficult that putting them in. So I’d likely not be attempting that in the middle of the trails — preferring to get as far back to car I as could in the hour and hiking the remainder to make repair back at home. And truth be told — the above scenario is a bit of a worst case fantasy as most of my rides really max out at about 30-33 miles, averaging most of the time right around 30.
I come from a bikepacking background, so I’m used to having frame bags on my Fargo filled with everything I’d need to not just repair bike, but camping and cooking gear as well. Of course, I know this is a different take on trail riding, and I bought a carbon SL to offer me a lighter ride with an extended range. Still, have people with liners forgone the standard call for trail pump and spare tube(s) on their rides?
Thanks.