Indoor Trainer Tires (2014)
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I just killed another tire on my indoor trainer last night. A few years ago I tried one of those continental tires specifically for indoor trainers and that one died faster than the cheap road tire I was using (which lasted over 2 winters).
There now seem to be many more - schwalbe, vittoria, cycleops, etc.
Anyone have any experience with them (good or bad)?
For reference, I'm using a computrainer so it's a rear wheel mount (not rollers).
There now seem to be many more - schwalbe, vittoria, cycleops, etc.
Anyone have any experience with them (good or bad)?
For reference, I'm using a computrainer so it's a rear wheel mount (not rollers).
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I have used the orange Continental (good), red Vittoria (OK) and currently blue Tacx (good). Neither of these have showed any indication of use what so ever even after 100+ hours of tedious indoor riding. How did you end up killing yours?
I'll say that the blue Tacx seemed to go on my tubeless ready rims ever so slightly easier than the two others mentioned, FWIW.
Last winter I used a GP4000S that had seen moderate use on an Elite trainer, and it held up fine and didn't show any sign of abuse. I currently use a cheap Tacx Satori, which has a tendency of being a bit noisy, so I went through the extra hassle of putting on a trainer specific tyre.
I'll say that the blue Tacx seemed to go on my tubeless ready rims ever so slightly easier than the two others mentioned, FWIW.
Last winter I used a GP4000S that had seen moderate use on an Elite trainer, and it held up fine and didn't show any sign of abuse. I currently use a cheap Tacx Satori, which has a tendency of being a bit noisy, so I went through the extra hassle of putting on a trainer specific tyre.
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4 years on a conti turbo tyre, and its still going strong.
Good job really, as its an absolute barsteward to get on and off!
Heard of quite a few people having short life span out of the conti's though.
Lot of people on TTF seem to like Bontrager hardcases for turbo use.
Good job really, as its an absolute barsteward to get on and off!
Heard of quite a few people having short life span out of the conti's though.
Lot of people on TTF seem to like Bontrager hardcases for turbo use.
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I'm wondering if I had one from a bad batch or if it's the type of riding I do. I'm on the computrainer for at least an hour a session, usually 3-4 times a week and one of those sessions tends to go for 2-3 hours each week.
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With seemingly every trainer tyre having some people swear they're indestructible and other people claiming they're made of cheese I wonder if lifespan isn't affected far more by tyre pressures and how tight you clamp the roller against the tread than what tyre it is?
I use a standard road going Schwalbe slick racing tyre. 3 years and counting...
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I have been using some cheap forte tires that I picked up for a couple bucks apiece a few years ago on a sportcrafter roller. Average around 100 hrs. per years and can get 1.5 years out a tire.
I am not sure how they would hold up on your trainer tho.
I am not sure how they would hold up on your trainer tho.
I replaced my last tire with a cheap performance 700x28 tire (same as the last one I killed). The last one lasted about 2 winters, which isn't that bad, so I'm going to use this one for now and try to figure out what to use next.
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continental gatorskin here, it was darn near brand new 3 winters ago. Dunno how many hours, but it's been a great tire. Nothing tricky. I do 1.75 turns for my resistance on kurt kinetic road machine. Very silent when my drivetrain is in tip top. Then my chain is stretching or something, the tire will squeak on the trainer. The tire has never seen pavement, even in getting a bike to my trainer for a race.
edit: i'd estimate probably 120 hours in 3 years.
edit: i'd estimate probably 120 hours in 3 years.
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What about on Kreitler Alloy Rollers? Thinking forward to next winter when I'm in Chicago again.
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Inside Ride E-Motion rollers cost more than Kreitler rollers, but for me, they are much less unpleasant to ride than Kreitlers.