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Armadillo v Schwalbe marathon
Dear All,
For many years I thought my hobby was not cycling but puncture repair, until I discovered Specialized Armadillo tyres. The only drawback for them was there life was limited by the rubber outer that would perish and disintegrate. 12-18 months is the most you can expect from them. I was wondering if Schwalbe marathon tyres were as puncture resistant and would perhaps wear better. Thanks |
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On 16/04/2015 16:46, Neil Smith wrote:
Dear All, For many years I thought my hobby was not cycling but puncture repair, until I discovered Specialized Armadillo tyres. The only drawback for them was there life was limited by the rubber outer that would perish and disintegrate. 12-18 months is the most you can expect from them. I was wondering if Schwalbe marathon tyres were as puncture resistant and would perhaps wear better. Thanks Cyclists would still have to carry a puncture repair kit - for their inflatable girlfriends. -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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On Thursday, April 16, 2015 at 5:54:40 PM UTC+1, The Medway Handyman wrote:
Cyclists would still have to carry a puncture repair kit - for their inflatable girlfriends. All female cyclists are lesbians? |
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"Simon Jester" wrote in message ... On Thursday, April 16, 2015 at 5:54:40 PM UTC+1, The Medway Handyman wrote: Cyclists would still have to carry a puncture repair kit - for their inflatable girlfriends. All female cyclists are lesbians? The two that I forced off the footpath on Sunday were. |
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On Thu, 16 Apr 2015 08:46:29 -0700 (PDT)
Neil Smith wrote: Dear All, For many years I thought my hobby was not cycling but puncture repair, until I discovered Specialized Armadillo tyres. The only drawback for them was there life was limited by the rubber outer that would perish and disintegrate. 12-18 months is the most you can expect from them. I was wondering if Schwalbe marathon tyres were as puncture resistant and would perhaps wear better. Thanks I've heard that Armadillos suffer from premature ageing, but people like them because they're responsive for a puncture resistant tyre. Schwalbe Marathon Plus will resist land-mines and last until all the rubber is worn off the tread. They do however weigh a ton, and they're not exactly zippy. You'll probably find regular Marathons will do the job, as long as you can live with what is basically a touring tyre. The Marathon Supreme looks like a sportier tyre, but doesn't come narrower than 28C - anyone know what that's about? |
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On 16/04/2015 18:14, Simon Jester wrote:
On Thursday, April 16, 2015 at 5:54:40 PM UTC+1, The Medway Handyman wrote: Cyclists would still have to carry a puncture repair kit - for their inflatable girlfriends. All female cyclists are lesbians? What a terrible thing to say. Please stop making homophobic remarks. -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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Neil Smith wrote:
Dear All, For many years I thought my hobby was not cycling but puncture repair, until I discovered Specialized Armadillo tyres. The only drawback for them was there life was limited by the rubber outer that would perish and disintegrate. 12-18 months is the most you can expect from them. I was wondering if Schwalbe marathon tyres were as puncture resistant and would perhaps wear better. Thanks The Marathon in plus or not form seem to last for ever, or at least 10,000miles give or take. if it's a road bike there is also durano plus. other options if punctures are a issue the brave new world of tubeless is reportly puncture if not free very much less. not without it's cost and hassel though. Roger Merriman |
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On Fri, 17 Apr 2015 04:19:27 +0100, Rob Morley wrote:
On Thu, 16 Apr 2015 08:46:29 -0700 (PDT) Neil Smith wrote: expect from them. I was wondering if Schwalbe marathon tyres were as puncture resistant and would perhaps wear better. Thanks I've heard that Armadillos suffer from premature ageing, but people like them because they're responsive for a puncture resistant tyre. Schwalbe Marathon Plus will resist land-mines and last until all the rubber is worn off the tread. They do however weigh a ton, and they're not exactly zippy. I've punctured a marathon plus once. However, I'd also worn it down until some of teh blue layer was showing and tread was a distant memory. My car tyres puncture more frequently than teh marathon plus on my bike. I use them on my utility / commuting bike so that I just don't need to worry about punctures. I used Conti Top Touring before teh Marathon Plus was invented, but I've been using it exclusively since it was invented. As noted, I've had one puncture in that time (which is now getting on for 20 years of daily commute? - I can't remember when they brought the tyre out) I buy the tyres sufficiently rarely that I can't remember how often that is - it's certainly a period measured in years between puchases - maybe 3 yrs / 10,000 miles? regards, Ian SMith -- |\ /| no .sig |o o| |/ \| |
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On Friday, April 17, 2015 at 8:34:14 AM UTC+1, The Medway Handyman wrote:
What a terrible thing to say. Please stop making homophobic remarks. I thought all you kids used AQI. Maybe they don't teach punctuation in ditch digging school. |
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On Thursday, April 16, 2015 at 4:46:30 PM UTC+1, Neil Smith wrote:
Dear All, For many years I thought my hobby was not cycling but puncture repair, until I discovered Specialized Armadillo tyres. The only drawback for them was there life was limited by the rubber outer that would perish and disintegrate. 12-18 months is the most you can expect from them. I was wondering if Schwalbe marathon tyres were as puncture resistant and would perhaps wear better. Thanks Marathons are heavy, teflon coated with high rolling resistance. Try Panaracer Pasela but avoid Panaracer RiBiMo. |
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