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Ive gone for the halfords bike hut equiliant, there 2.50 wide but it seems to work, had one in the front for a while.they don't make them for 2.6 wide tyres
Ive gone for the halfords bike hut equiliant, there 2.50 wide but it seems to work, had one in the front for a while.they don't make them for 2.6 wide tyres
They might fit anyway, I’m guessing when inflated they would fit regardless. They work in my 2.35 tyres.they don't make them for 2.6 wide tyres
If you buy some of the Slime sealant in a bottle you can make any Innertube a Slime Innertube - providing the valve core is removable on Presta tube.They might fit anyway, I’m guessing when inflated they would fit regardless. They work in my 2.35 tyres.
Ive not had a single puncture since using them, or at least I won’t know until I take the tube out if I’ve had any. My Schawlbe tyres have puncture protection also.
£50 for a tyre is more expensive than one for the wifes car
Sorry, the £23 one was Smart Sam without double defence. A normal Nobby Nic (with no defence all) is £50 ? therefore I’d go for a Double defence Smart Sam 29x 2.6 for £39
I asked Schwalbe via email regarding a compatible tubeless ready tire in 2.6 width and the only one they suggested suitable for an e bike is there eddy current, to be honest that option is quiet expensive and is apparently e bike specific, I am sure the option you listed will be fine and has some impressive protection stats.
I am yet to be convinced running a 2.6 front as supplied stock on my bike is the best option, it washes out very easy on slippery surfaces and maybe a narrower tire would grip and turn better ?
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