A few noob Q's regarding my bike

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  • I have a Charge Plug Freestyler, I want to change the tyres but there are different types. Folding or something else. Which ones do I need?

    Also what are clincher wheels and what wheels do I have?

  • you have clinchers, folders will be as good as non folding

  • still a noob after 2 years on here?

  • Yes, I wanted a singlespeed bike for about 3 years. I only finally got one about 3 months ago. I lurk on the site quite often.

    I don't have much bike knowledge and it's a good place to ask the experts.

  • Thanks for the answer, so I can buy folding or non folding it doesnt matter? Is one easier than the other to fit myself?

  • have you ever had a puncture?

  • Only on a MTB

  • Sheldon is your friend

    I think folding tyres are more expensive,

  • were you tyres folders or wire bead?
    clinchers?

  • My limited knowledge:

    Clincher type tyres have a wire that runs around both sides known as the bead, this fits into the circumferential grooves that form a lip on the edge of the rim.

    When the inner tube is inflated it holds the bead firmly against/under the lip, which combined with the bead holding the tyres shape against the pressure holds the tyre on.

    Cheaper tyres use a steel wire for the bead, more expensive tyres use a kevlar wire.

    The steel cannot be folded, the kevlar can.

    Kevlar is lighter, and the tyres are usually more expensive and better quality.

  • Folding are a bit easier to fit. Search on here for one of the tyres threads for advice on which ones, check park tool and Sheldon brown for general repair and maintenance advice.

  • Clincher wheels = ordinary wheels. (i.e. not tubulars)

    Folding tyres are smaller when posted to you. and a bit lighter. No difference really in how easy they are to fit.

    What's up with the tyres on it?

  • They arent cool enough and I want to be trendy

  • There are cool tyres?

  • Halo twin rail couriers then, fairly good tyres available in 'cool' colours. Wire bead I think though.

  • Surely Gatorskinz are the cool tyre?

  • Remember though that cool colour today might not be cool tomorrow, so you might have to buy new tyres every day.

  • Are these cool? I don't want people to think im not hip and that

    http://www.wiggle.co.uk/schwalbe-ultremo-zx-evolution-folding-road-tyre/

  • Continental make the only cool tyres. FACT.

  • there is nothing cool about repairing punctures on some ridiculous hipster approved coloured tyres when you could have bought a decent pair of tyres instead

  • Well I want some black tyres with a red stripe that will fit my clincher wheels.

    If anyone has any suggestions then post them here.

    TVM

  • Schwalbe are exceptionally good tyres.
    I don't know whether the Ultremos are too lightweight and prone to punctures for the city streets, but you could take a look on the Schwalbe site to see how they compare with the others.

  • Schwalbe are exceptionally good tyres.
    I don't know whether the Ultremos are too lightweight and prone to punctures for the city streets, but you could take a look on the Schwalbe site to see how they compare with the others.

    I only cycle on redways and before I had a MTB with very few punctures. In fact I haven't had one for 2 years and I cycle to work daily.

  • durano's or gatorskins are the best.
    Marathon plus's or Vittoria Rando's for the most puncture protection, but higher rolling resistance.

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