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RE: Bike Tyre Change

in Cycling7 months ago

Replacing tires looks like a really tough job to do, but it's actually quite easy to do yourself as you show in your blog.
Schwalbe is a good quality brand indeed. I have Continental GP's on my road bicycle because they have extra protection against punctures. That makes them a bit more expensive too unfortunately.

Thanks for sharing this with us!
I hope it inspires more people to DIY


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Yeah, I agree. Once you start, it is a relatively easy and quick job. Getting the back wheel back on was the hardest part on this bike navigating the chain lol. I wouldn't repair any punctures like we used to do as kids, as that is then just extra work, just replace the innertube and ready to go! I like continental gear too, I did consider their tyres, but opted for schwalbe in the end, next time I might try them.