whats the deal with purchasing tires?

The Bear

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Jan 19, 2020
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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.

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.
 

BigAl28

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Jan 13, 2020
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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.
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.
 

Beekeeper

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Aug 6, 2019
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£50 for a tyre is more expensive than one for the wifes car

I’ve done a bit more research on the matter and have found a replacement Schwalbe Nobby Nic 29x2.6 (which I use) is only about £23 from Trendz
However if you want to use a tube and want something more resistant to punctures then I’d go for the Schwalbe Smart Sam 29x2.6 Double Defence which has 2 protective layers built in and has a protective rating of 6 out of 7 on their scale. They are £39
The wife uses Smart Sams and they are basically an all-purpose tyre like Nobby Nics. They look almost identical.
As far as I can tell, Nobby Nics are not available with the Double defence system in 29x2.6 size.

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Beekeeper

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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
 

mak

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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 ?
 

The Bear

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Jan 19, 2020
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I fail to understand why or how a tyre would be ebike specific.
I fell for the sales pitch recently when buying an ebike specific chain, but thats because I've snapped a few chains recently. I'm not convinced my ebike chain is any different to a normal chain, but time will tell.
 

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In the past I have put stans tubeless sealant in my inner tubes and its worked really well
 

Beekeeper

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Aug 6, 2019
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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 ?

I’m sure others on here could advise on tyre width and grip. I have no idea. However I do like the 2.6 inch because I have a hardtail and the wider tyres do provide a little more cushioning.
 

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