| | | Motor Bicycle Safety Share safety tips for motorized bicycles. Some of these bicycle engines will reach great speeds and need respect. | No More NoMoreFlats Discussion at Motorized Bicycle Engine Kit Forum in the Motor Bicycle Safety forum. I thought I learned my lesson about a year ago with MOOP one.I thought it was a fluke. Turns ...  | | 
11-14-2008, 12:09 AM
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| | No More NoMoreFlats I thought I learned my lesson about a year ago with MOOP one.I thought it was a fluke. Turns out it happened to my trike as well.
A word of advise. Do NOT use those solid rubber tubes on a wheel attached to your engine. In my experience a solid tube on a non motorized wheel (Front wheel on bikes that drive from the back) seems to do well.
I'll let the pictures do the talking here. Look at what happened to the spoke protector. It just wrapped up. Amazingly I rode about 5 miles home this way. Then after installing a slime tube on a new tire it rode so much better with far less rolling resistance.
Solid Tubes are NOT for these bikes,yo. It's good that you won't get a flat but if it does this and you are far from home you can ride home but you'll be throwing the dice on your rims.
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11-14-2008, 04:50 AM
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| | Re: No More NoMoreFlats I think kevlar belted tires are more appropriate for these motorized bicycles. I'm using Maxxis Overdrive...But there's another one I would like to try, the Schwalbe Big Apple. It's wider, 2.0 in.
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11-14-2008, 06:04 AM
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| | Re: No More NoMoreFlats Hmmmm, no more flats that go flat......imagine that.
Welcome to the world of American advertising.
Glad you didn't hurt yourself or your bike.
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11-14-2008, 06:26 AM
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| | Re: No More NoMoreFlats I too have tried and tested the solid tubes. The handling is poor due to lack of side wall support. Feels like you are on ice when turning. I have since gone back to a thorn resistant tube lined with two older tubes. A total of 3 tubes in one tire. I get no more flats and handling is good. Doing this adds a lot of weight but the confidence of knowing I will get there and back is high. We have a lot of goats head thorns here in Colorado, and I have not had a flat yet using this method. I can just fly on my Titan putting as many as 70 miles a day with never a flat riding the pavement , trails, and where ever. IT works great !! Enjoy the ride... | 
11-14-2008, 07:05 AM
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| | Re: No More NoMoreFlats Ouch - scary and nasty!! | 
11-14-2008, 08:55 AM
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| | Re: No More NoMoreFlats dang....that's ugly.
was your wheel spinning faster than you tire?  | 
11-14-2008, 08:58 AM
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| | Re: No More NoMoreFlats Wow, bummer. Good to know, though. Glad you didn't get hurt. | 
11-14-2008, 01:29 PM
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| | Re: No More NoMoreFlats I too have tested these tires and would NOT recommend them. I tried mine on a pedal bike first and they do not work well on that bike. I can't imagine using them on a motorized bicycle. Flatless Tires or tubes ???? | 
11-14-2008, 02:18 PM
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| | Re: No More NoMoreFlats Quote:
Originally Posted by Miller dang....that's ugly.
was your wheel spinning faster than you tire?  | I believe so. On my trike sometimes I enjoyed lifting up my front end and doing a bit of a burnout at the traffic lights so people can say "WOAH".
No more of that!
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11-14-2008, 03:40 PM
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| | Re: No More NoMoreFlats it all depends on you type of tire you are using.
ok, if you get the standard tube(26" by 1.75") and you put them on a cruiser tire, i wont fit.
now these DONT ride good on MTN bike tires either.
ive only liked the ride if you get them in a "thin" tire, like a road bike. There really good on high pressure tire also.
there not all bad, its mostly the tires we normally choose.
26" cruiser or MTN bike tire ARE NOT made to go 40MPH, not alone for a long time. there best SAFELY rated for 25MPH at best.
now road tires, or "racing" tires are made to go at the speeds we like. and will take the abuse of we all do.
i agree with all of you, that there not proper for our bikes, but neither are the tires. | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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