I found Hopbackguy's post of a week or so ago about tyres - in his case he was going up from a road tyre to an off-road tyre on a 28" in wheel.
I'm going in the opposite direction !! I've just bought a Cube electric MTB and having ridden about 20 miles only on roads on it, and collected my first puncture in many years, I'm not at all impressed with the tyres fitted. They are Schwalbe Racing Rob and Tough Tom, and judging by the retail price, the tyres are one area where Cube have cut corners on the price. Maybe this is a standard practice with bike manufacturers but it's not one that endears them to the purchaser.
So the tyres that are on are an MTB type which I find are rated with poor road traction and have a poor grade in protection, so I'm now looking for a road /trail tyre like Hopbackguy.
I've done a bit of homework on alternatives but in two areas I need assistance.
1 The existing tyres are marked as 29" x 2.25" and 57 x 622. There are a number of tyres that my homework suggest have good rolling resistance, good road traction, passable off-road and good for protection, but they are all 622 and either 40, 42 or 47. The question is - will these go onto the rims currently carrying the so-called "29er" type tyre.
2 What is the difference between 'wired' and 'folding' type tyres?
Many thanks for any assistance
Rob
I'm going in the opposite direction !! I've just bought a Cube electric MTB and having ridden about 20 miles only on roads on it, and collected my first puncture in many years, I'm not at all impressed with the tyres fitted. They are Schwalbe Racing Rob and Tough Tom, and judging by the retail price, the tyres are one area where Cube have cut corners on the price. Maybe this is a standard practice with bike manufacturers but it's not one that endears them to the purchaser.
So the tyres that are on are an MTB type which I find are rated with poor road traction and have a poor grade in protection, so I'm now looking for a road /trail tyre like Hopbackguy.
I've done a bit of homework on alternatives but in two areas I need assistance.
1 The existing tyres are marked as 29" x 2.25" and 57 x 622. There are a number of tyres that my homework suggest have good rolling resistance, good road traction, passable off-road and good for protection, but they are all 622 and either 40, 42 or 47. The question is - will these go onto the rims currently carrying the so-called "29er" type tyre.
2 What is the difference between 'wired' and 'folding' type tyres?
Many thanks for any assistance
Rob