Installation tip: I also used some footpowder\talcum in the tire and then in the liner, which helped with ease of installation. It allowed the liner and tube to go in smooth and allow for easy adjustments. The first tire was the hardest as you learn the technique. So far, my wife and love them, especially since we live out here in So Calif, home the "goathead" thorn! 🙂
I just installed a set and yes, putting the inner tube valve through the rim was a pain in the ass. You have to make sure that the rubber liner that protects the inner tube from the spokes has the valve stem opening lined up with the valve stem opening on the rim.
I just ordered the Tannus Armour tire liners for my RadRover 6 Plus. I was wondering what tire pressure do you run in your fat tire ebikes? On the Tannus website it says Ebikes can run at normal tire pressure but i hear a lot of people running less air pressure. Also how is the ride? Is it smooth or is it a harsh and stiff ride? Have you ever taken the tire apart to see if the Tannus liner has flattened out in your bike? And Do you still use the Tannus Armour since this video you put out is over a year old. Sorry for so many questions. Your video seems more professional then a lot of other video review that i have watched.
My tannis liner did not fit into the 26 inch tire. I had to cut it to fit tight and which it had a four inch gap. (It just simply was too small for the tire)
I have a Lectric XPremium which has 20"X4" Chaoyang tires, and I still have the slime currently, but when it comes time to replace that, does Tannus or someone else have a good solution? I would sacrifice all kinds of comfort to know I had the most dependable, resilient tire setup possible.
I didn't see this video until after trying to install the tube into the tannus.. I was wondering why it was Crunched up a bit in the tube not fully expanding. I didn't have this problem with my 26 inch tires on my other bike when using tannus amor. If I have 20x3 tires then What size tube should I op down to for it to fit inside the 20x3 tannus armor?
So there will be another size coming out so you don't have to decide between 20x3.0-4.0 and 20x4.0-4.8? You were one of the channels that helped me decide and I ordered a Ariel X-Class 52V I plan to ride to work. Thanks.
Glad to hear Scott - I believe they just added them to the website knowing that the product is on the way. I can see if I can get an answer for you on which liners are easier to install for 4 inch tires.
@@EbikeEscape Thanks. I was thinking they already sold out of those liner sizes. I will probably go with the 4.0-4.8 size. Seems like there is more tire selection in the 4" and 4 1/4" range.
5:37 wuss. you could take that gator with that fat tire bike easily. bike might get some scratches and dents or bends, but that just adds character, making memories and truly epic cycling stories.
Hello. Thanks for the informative video. I was on the Tannus website and noticed that for the 20x4 inch tires, there are two liner sizes available: one for tires from 3.0 to 4.0 inches and the other for tires from 4.0 to 4.8 inches. Which would be recommended for a 2019 Radmini which has 20x4 inch tires since it seems that both of the inserts have the 4.0 value in their specifications. Thanks for any help you are able to give.
I'd shoot Tannus a message and ask what the recommendation would be. But from my perspective, do you ever plan to go smaller on the tires? If so then you might want the smaller liners.
I was sold by this RUclips video, purchase 2 26” Tannus Armor, I spent 2 hours trying to install and have no luck, I trimmed it and made it smaller no luck, wasted over $100 for nothing
Great video! are you still able to run the tires at the same tire pressure with these liners? I'm curious if they soften the tire if there will be more resistance and lower battery mileage? Thanks for any input you might have. Oh, and what tire pressure are you using?
wait how much can you squeeze the sides of the liner. I've got a brake clearance issue where I'd need to deflate my tires abit to get the whole tire past the rimbrakes.. 🤔 this could be an issue if I can't press the liner in past the brakes.
There is typically a way to "disengage" the rim brake and give you clearance for removal. But without air the liner can be moved around easily, so they may still work. -JT
@@EbikeEscape I've got one of those one piece rimbrakes, not the old school ones. There is a ' , ' thing i can flip around, but it gives like 2mm more clearance hahaa Thanks for the info, might get myself a set of the liners for my gravel bike.
Sooooo thats what they are called (goathead weed)... Out in the Okanagan we just call them something too inappropriate to mention online. Also I've been wondering if you can add airless tires to these tannus tires... Would that even work?
How did your tire psi preference change after you installed the liners? One main reason besides the obvious protection for me is the ability to run lower pressures ( most noteably on fat tires ) while also haveing more cushion for a smoother ride. Between my cheap front suspension, suspension seatpost and fat tires at low pressure my bike feel so comfy.
More testing needed but the liners seem to add some stiffness. So if you like your tires with a super low air pressure then this might change just how low you can go.
When you say you have to go a size down for the tubes... Is there a chart somewhere? I've been installing these in 2.20" tires with 1.95" tubes and it turns into a wrestling match everytime.
Yes. Go to this page: tannusamerica.com/products/tannus-armour?variant=31871966216303 And click “Size Chart” under the tire size selector. Tube sizes for the specific Armour sizes are listed there. -JT
Best way to avoid getting a hole in your tube is to ride on the sidewalks... All of my problems with nails are when I'm in the "bike debris" lane or the side of the road that's never cleaned properly. Unfortunately a nail will go right through any of these liners.
Interesting. I wonder if sitting stationary in hot climates could be the cause. For what it is worth. We have 2 sets installed for multiple years now. And have had zero issues….. besides a user error. -JT
26" by 4.25 is the tire on my e cells bike what size liner do I get also what size tube should I get for this tire? Anyone out there can you help me please also is there a company out there that sells if the market accessories for these E bikes that would be universal thank you for your help
Armour size: 26" x 4.0-4.8" Tube size: 26" x 3.0-3.5" Here is where I found the information: tannusamerica.com/pages/tannus-armour-support Be sure to use my code if you purchase to save some $
What you don't mention are the 'maintenance' suggestions that because the foam compresses, you should deflate the tyres when not used (between rides?!) even remove them and have a steamy shower with them! WTF! 😲
I did forget to mention that but I'm not sure how important it is to do these steps. I would imagine most people don't do this since it is time consuming to remove them.
@@EbikeEscape despite the maintenance tips that are a pain, the liners saved me a puncture first trip out when I had a thorn and twig in the tyre. Use talc to fit the liners and tubes
YO YO 👍 great info on your ebike videos ! U da man my brotha Ryan thank you all ! can you please do a video on new size Tannus 20 X 4 sizes especially if the 20 X 4.1-4.8 / Schrader Valve Tannus size needs to be trimmed to fit 20 X 4 tire rim size for a 2019 RadPower Radrunner Thank you all God Bless 🙏 you all your brotha Minister Willie G from California
What is the answer. I want to order a couple of liners for my 20"×4" Lectric ebike. The only size available are the 4.0-4.8 inch. Will they fit the 20"×4" fat tires on my bike? Thanks!
@@mrmagoo9901 How are you all? Yes Tannus Armour told me that size will fit Yes get the smaller tubes also I recommend double protection fill your tubes with ARMOR DILLOZ RED the best in my opinion tire sealant military grade company out of FLORIDA
Have you ever looked at the Tannus after a few months or more of using it? I just saw a video (ruclips.net/video/Dfx6UbycifM/видео.html) from another RUclips channel that indicates the Tannus can squish and loose its protection. It would be nice if you did a follow up video where you removed and checked the Tannus on a bike you have been using for a few months to see if it has kept its original shape or has become very thin.
@@EbikeEscape hey so thank to you I found out about Tannus tires I was ready to buy but now I realize they have three options ? Any vids on the three types ? Just curious 🤨
That is weird...thanks for bringing it up. I'm having issues on my phone but an incognito browser window on my laptop seems to work. Hopefully it resolves itself soon...Let me know if you get it to work. Thanks!
@@EbikeEscape I paid £120 for a pair for my 20x4 wheels and has 3 punctures the 1st time was only a few days after fitting and the foam had compressed that much it was only about 3 to 5mm thick instead of 15mm stated protection so not very happy ive never had as many puncture in my life lol
Purchasing Tannus Armour Tire Liners? Get 20% off! Use code RYANLxTANNUS tannusamerica.com/pages/tannus-armour
Discount code absolutely does not work.
Installation tip: I also used some footpowder\talcum in the tire and then in the liner, which helped with ease of installation. It allowed the liner and tube to go in smooth and allow for easy adjustments. The first tire was the hardest as you learn the technique. So far, my wife and love them, especially since we live out here in So Calif, home the "goathead" thorn! 🙂
Used your link to order and saved $25 bucks, thanks!
Awesome, glad I could help!
Thanks for the review and install vids. I just changed my rear tube a few weeks ago, Rad City ST, too bad I didn't know about these then. Best
Always can upgrade down the road! Plus it never hurts to have an extra tube around if you have other bikes.
I just installed a set and yes, putting the inner tube valve through the rim was a pain in the ass. You have to make sure that the rubber liner that protects the inner tube from the spokes has the valve stem opening lined up with the valve stem opening on the rim.
Glad I wasn't the only one 😀
The slow-mo tube toss made this all worth it! haha Looks like a useful product - I'm particularly interested in the airless tires.
Loving the sound effect for the alligator interference. Very appropriate. :)
Ha thanks!
Awesome! congrats on the 3K sub!
Thanks Rigo!
Tannus + Flatout = perfect ?
I just ordered the Tannus Armour tire liners for my RadRover 6 Plus. I was wondering what tire pressure do you run in your fat tire ebikes? On the Tannus website it says Ebikes can run at normal tire pressure but i hear a lot of people running less air pressure. Also how is the ride? Is it smooth or is it a harsh and stiff ride? Have you ever taken the tire apart to see if the Tannus liner has flattened out in your bike? And Do you still use the Tannus Armour since this video you put out is over a year old. Sorry for so many questions. Your video seems more professional then a lot of other video review that i have watched.
My tannis liner did not fit into the 26 inch tire. I had to cut it to fit tight and which it had a four inch gap.
(It just simply was too small for the tire)
I have a Lectric XPremium which has 20"X4" Chaoyang tires, and I still have the slime currently, but when it comes time to replace that, does Tannus or someone else have a good solution? I would sacrifice all kinds of comfort to know I had the most dependable, resilient tire setup possible.
I didn't see this video until after trying to install the tube into the tannus.. I was wondering why it was Crunched up a bit in the tube not fully expanding. I didn't have this problem with my 26 inch tires on my other bike when using tannus amor.
If I have 20x3 tires then What size tube should I op down to for it to fit inside the 20x3 tannus armor?
Am I able to get one to fit on an 10 inch electric scooter tire I think it’s 3 inches wide
So there will be another size coming out so you don't have to decide between 20x3.0-4.0 and 20x4.0-4.8? You were one of the channels that helped me decide and I ordered a Ariel X-Class 52V I plan to ride to work. Thanks.
Glad to hear Scott - I believe they just added them to the website knowing that the product is on the way. I can see if I can get an answer for you on which liners are easier to install for 4 inch tires.
@@EbikeEscape Thanks. I was thinking they already sold out of those liner sizes. I will probably go with the 4.0-4.8 size. Seems like there is more tire selection in the 4" and 4 1/4" range.
What about bikes getting shipped with these already installed? Seems like a no brainer to me.
5:37 wuss. you could take that gator with that fat tire bike easily. bike might get some scratches and dents or bends, but that just adds character, making memories and truly epic cycling stories.
Ha!
Hello. Thanks for the informative video. I was on the Tannus website and noticed that for the 20x4 inch tires, there are two liner sizes available: one for tires from 3.0 to 4.0 inches and the other for tires from 4.0 to 4.8 inches. Which would be recommended for a 2019 Radmini which has 20x4 inch tires since it seems that both of the inserts have the 4.0 value in their specifications. Thanks for any help you are able to give.
I'd shoot Tannus a message and ask what the recommendation would be. But from my perspective, do you ever plan to go smaller on the tires? If so then you might want the smaller liners.
@@EbikeEscape Thanks for your response. I will send them the same question that I posed to you. Best regards.
Bolton E-Bikes designed and sell the "socket" for removing that nut you stripped. He does some good reviews too.
Very familiar with Bolton Ebikes (I've interviewed him for my channel) but his tool is different than the torque arm bolt I stripped.
I have installed the armour on my radrunner but now I can't remove the tire it's just way too tight in there idk what to do
That's odd. Did you try contacting Tannus? Are you using tire levers?
@@EbikeEscape Yes i was trying tire levers but I found a technique that will remove very tight tires. I finally removed my tight tires
I was sold by this RUclips video, purchase 2 26” Tannus Armor, I spent 2 hours trying to install and have no luck, I trimmed it and made it smaller no luck, wasted over $100 for nothing
Cant wait to have them on my radwagon 4 not looking forward to the install though.
It won't be so bad - the fat tires will make it easier than my RadWagon. Good luck!
Great video! are you still able to run the tires at the same tire pressure with these liners? I'm curious if they soften the tire if there will be more resistance and lower battery mileage? Thanks for any input you might have. Oh, and what tire pressure are you using?
We recommend starting with 10psi less and adjusting from there.
@@RideTannus what psi are you using on the 26x4 tire with the liners installed?
Thanks Eric, I'll let the experts respond but great question.
I would like to install smooth street tires on my Rad Rover 6 +. Any suggestions?
Thanks for respecting Mother Nature
Rae these days
Personally I probably would have been more terrified than various but hey thanks for the video!!
wait how much can you squeeze the sides of the liner.
I've got a brake clearance issue where I'd need to deflate my tires abit to get the whole tire past the rimbrakes.. 🤔 this could be an issue if I can't press the liner in past the brakes.
There is typically a way to "disengage" the rim brake and give you clearance for removal. But without air the liner can be moved around easily, so they may still work. -JT
@@EbikeEscape I've got one of those one piece rimbrakes, not the old school ones. There is a ' , ' thing i can flip around, but it gives like 2mm more clearance hahaa
Thanks for the info, might get myself a set of the liners for my gravel bike.
Sooooo thats what they are called (goathead weed)... Out in the Okanagan we just call them something too inappropriate to mention online.
Also I've been wondering if you can add airless tires to these tannus tires... Would that even work?
I don't think that would be possible since the airless tires are solid. They are also offered in limited sizes.
How did your tire psi preference change after you installed the liners? One main reason besides the obvious protection for me is the ability to run lower pressures ( most noteably on fat tires ) while also haveing more cushion for a smoother ride. Between my cheap front suspension, suspension seatpost and fat tires at low pressure my bike feel so comfy.
More testing needed but the liners seem to add some stiffness. So if you like your tires with a super low air pressure then this might change just how low you can go.
When you say you have to go a size down for the tubes... Is there a chart somewhere? I've been installing these in 2.20" tires with 1.95" tubes and it turns into a wrestling match everytime.
Yes. Go to this page: tannusamerica.com/products/tannus-armour?variant=31871966216303
And click “Size Chart” under the tire size selector. Tube sizes for the specific Armour sizes are listed there. -JT
Their instructions video show that you have to cut pieces of the tube protector, did you have to do that on yours?
Nope, if you check out our blog post you can see what size liners require trimming to fit: ebikeescape.com/tannus-armour-tire-liner-review-ebikes/
have you got a set of tannus armour bundle with innertubes size 26x4.0 as can't find any?
Sorry I don't sell them directly. Best to reach out to Tannus and see when they are going to get more.
Great vid! That ole gator just wanted to test the effectiveness of the Tannus Liners! Haha!!!
Right?! Of course it's only when I wanted to film that he showed up.
Best way to avoid getting a hole in your tube is to ride on the sidewalks... All of my problems with nails are when I'm in the "bike debris" lane or the side of the road that's never cleaned properly. Unfortunately a nail will go right through any of these liners.
Have been researching these and they seem to have a foam flating problem.
Interesting. I wonder if sitting stationary in hot climates could be the cause.
For what it is worth. We have 2 sets installed for multiple years now. And have had zero issues….. besides a user error. -JT
You don't think the outter rotational mass decreases range, and a faster depletion of the battery life?
26" by 4.25 is the tire on my e cells bike what size liner do I get also what size tube should I get for this tire? Anyone out there can you help me please also is there a company out there that sells if the market accessories for these E bikes that would be universal thank you for your help
Armour size: 26" x 4.0-4.8" Tube size: 26" x 3.0-3.5" Here is where I found the information: tannusamerica.com/pages/tannus-armour-support Be sure to use my code if you purchase to save some $
@@EbikeEscape thank you very much
Sucks they dont make these for 19 inch rims
That's an odd size no?
Can I still use the 29in tube and put it in the 29in tannus armor ??
You will need to size down on the tube when using Tannus liners. Tannus has a chart on their site I believe.
Do Tannus Armour Tire Liners got 20 x4 Fat bike Tires liners?
Yes they do as long as they are in stock.
Great product to bet they shrink so much after a while. They not 12 mm bigger, 6 mm. I got four of them😢
Radmini 4 what size do I need
20x3-4" You can buy from Tannus or directly from Rad Power Bikes: radpowerbikes.pxf.io/3enoDn
@@EbikeEscape thank you
What you don't mention are the 'maintenance' suggestions that because the foam compresses, you should deflate the tyres when not used (between rides?!) even remove them and have a steamy shower with them! WTF! 😲
I did forget to mention that but I'm not sure how important it is to do these steps. I would imagine most people don't do this since it is time consuming to remove them.
@@EbikeEscape despite the maintenance tips that are a pain, the liners saved me a puncture first trip out when I had a thorn and twig in the tyre. Use talc to fit the liners and tubes
YO YO 👍 great info on your ebike videos ! U da man my brotha Ryan thank you all ! can you please do a video on new size Tannus 20 X 4 sizes especially if the 20 X 4.1-4.8 / Schrader Valve Tannus size needs to be trimmed to fit 20 X 4 tire rim size for a 2019 RadPower Radrunner Thank you all God Bless 🙏 you all your brotha Minister Willie G from California
I'll see what I can do!
@@EbikeEscape Hi my brotha Ryan I got answers from Tannus thank you
What is the answer. I want to order a couple of liners for my 20"×4" Lectric ebike. The only size available are the 4.0-4.8 inch. Will they fit the 20"×4" fat tires on my bike? Thanks!
@@mrmagoo9901 How are you all? Yes Tannus Armour told me that size will fit Yes get the smaller tubes also I recommend double protection fill your tubes with ARMOR DILLOZ RED the best in my opinion tire sealant military grade company out of FLORIDA
Have you ever looked at the Tannus after a few months or more of using it? I just saw a video (ruclips.net/video/Dfx6UbycifM/видео.html) from another RUclips channel that indicates the Tannus can squish and loose its protection. It would be nice if you did a follow up video where you removed and checked the Tannus on a bike you have been using for a few months to see if it has kept its original shape or has become very thin.
Lol an alligator ! Ah glad I’m subscribed
Glad I could provide some entertainment! Thanks for checking out my videos.
@@EbikeEscape hey so thank to you I found out about Tannus tires I was ready to buy but now I realize they have three options ? Any vids on the three types ? Just curious 🤨
@@MontenegroNoel sorry not sure what types you're referencing.
@@EbikeEscape Tannus Armor and Tannus air less I believe, my apologies on the confusion.
Would have been cooler with the alligator.
Yeah no thanks ;)
Tannus Armour is a scam. Remember to let tires down after every ride 😂🤣 just buy better tires
I've never seen this before, bur your video won't load at all. Every other video does, but not yours 🤔
That is weird...thanks for bringing it up. I'm having issues on my phone but an incognito browser window on my laptop seems to work. Hopefully it resolves itself soon...Let me know if you get it to work. Thanks!
I’ve had that problem also.
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Indeed
You didn't even review them you just installed them.
Wish ihad tried a different brand these are rubbish
What dont you like about them? We are a big fan of ours, but always like to hear other people's issues with them.
@@EbikeEscape I paid £120 for a pair for my 20x4 wheels and has 3 punctures the 1st time was only a few days after fitting and the foam had compressed that much it was only about 3 to 5mm thick instead of 15mm stated protection so not very happy ive never had as many puncture in my life lol