@@EnglishEbiker I hear that tire liners are the best protection from flats. I'm going to get some. My bike and I got covered in slime from a hole in the front tire. ...so I won't be using that stuff again. Liquid in a tire, Lol, I knew better.
@@TornadoGarden just started using a Tannus liner, seems good. Used slime for years, saved me from loads of small punctures. Liner a bit cleaner though 🤣
As my newly bought, put together and waiting for replacement handlebars and controller from Fiido After Sales -- I continue to do research for my T1 (Lite) ... yah I was eyeing those Kenda tires too!!! I did decide myself on a portable air compressor type bike pump as well. I don't know that I would keep it outside, on the bike frame. I'll probably put it in a pannier. My research has led me to the product / performance of Flat Out, from what I'm reading in the (Amazon) reviews - used prophylactically. And it seems like the best application is to lay the bike/tires on their side. I have yet to do this obviously. I'm starting my journey in winter, winter-riding. On days 40° or above. And I wish to avoid potentially patch kit / repair at side of the road. In conjunction with the vast reviews/stars on Amazon, the following video was enlightening as well; ruclips.net/video/-X0y-2AsGRk/видео.html
What nice tires! They dont even fit the rim !! No wonder hes gettin puntures and loosing air pffft,them battery pumps are only good for bikes a hack is not to let them get warm so every 30 seconds or so turn it off for a few and then back on repeat about 3times and itll blast your tire up ,ive upgraded mine to lithum cells greased the motor and that will and has pumped a car wheel
Thanks for the tip. I'm going to try one of these.
Nice tyres! My drive tire wears much faster than the front one. Are you liking the treaded tires?
Are they noticably louder?
I ride on gravel mostly so they're great. Not too bad on the road but less grippy than normal tyres. Bit thin, so easy to puncture. Noticeably louder.
@@EnglishEbiker I hear that tire liners are the best protection from flats. I'm going to get some. My bike and I got covered in slime from a hole in the front tire. ...so I won't be using that stuff again. Liquid in a tire, Lol, I knew better.
@@TornadoGarden just started using a Tannus liner, seems good. Used slime for years, saved me from loads of small punctures. Liner a bit cleaner though 🤣
As my newly bought, put together and waiting for replacement handlebars and controller from Fiido After Sales -- I continue to do research for my T1 (Lite) ... yah I was eyeing those Kenda tires too!!!
I did decide myself on a portable air compressor type bike pump as well. I don't know that I would keep it outside, on the bike frame. I'll probably put it in a pannier.
My research has led me to the product / performance of Flat Out, from what I'm reading in the (Amazon) reviews - used prophylactically. And it seems like the best application is to lay the bike/tires on their side. I have yet to do this obviously.
I'm starting my journey in winter, winter-riding. On days 40° or above. And I wish to avoid potentially patch kit / repair at side of the road.
In conjunction with the vast reviews/stars on Amazon, the following video was enlightening as well;
ruclips.net/video/-X0y-2AsGRk/видео.html
What nice tires! They dont even fit the rim !! No wonder hes gettin puntures and loosing air pffft,them battery pumps are only good for bikes a hack is not to let them get warm so every 30 seconds or so turn it off for a few and then back on repeat about 3times and itll blast your tire up ,ive upgraded mine to lithum cells greased the motor and that will and has pumped a car wheel