The Stig said:The only truly flat free tire is a foam tire. Air tires will still get pinch flats if you don't pump up your tires monthly or more regularly. I switched to a foam tube in the back of my FS bikes and I like it.
Chalo said:Foam tires offer a terrible ride (though mechanical suspension may mask that shortcoming), compromised traction, accelerated tread wear, and increased rolling resistance.
As if that weren't enough, they also make the rim carry loads on just the segment over the contact patch. That causes flat spotting, cracking, broken and loose spokes, and fretting of the hub flanges.
The Stig said:Chalo said:Foam tires offer a terrible ride (though mechanical suspension may mask that shortcoming), compromised traction, accelerated tread wear, and increased rolling resistance.
As if that weren't enough, they also make the rim carry loads on just the segment over the contact patch. That causes flat spotting, cracking, broken and loose spokes, and fretting of the hub flanges.
All of these things are not an issue with motorized bike with a well built, double wall rim with <=12ga spokes.
My bell-no-mor-flats tube offers some suspension for the wheel, with the foam tube mounted I could bounce the wheel off the floor no problem. It would bounce 80-90% as high as an air tire would bounce.
I assume you've tested various types of foam tire thoroughly on push bikes.
Most modern DH frames can't even clear a 26 X 3.00, but some of them still do. Previous to 2008, most DH racing frames were made for 3.00The Stig said:,,,Not sure what the max size you could run in a DH frame built for 26" tires, 26x3.7, 4.0 Maybe.
Normal. Don't worry, Hookworms are slick tires and the fine lizard skin surface isn't meant to last, neither is it giving any better grip.wojtek said:i got 16'' Maxxis Hookworms few weeks back on my KMX trike and after few rides they completely lost their central thread!![]()
wojtek said:i got 16'' Maxxis Hookworms few weeks back on my KMX trike and after few rides they completely lost their central thread!