Razor Dirt Scooter.

Robert

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I have a question, how often do you pop tubes? is it as often as on a bike? and have you popped a tube doing a gap?
 
Those are 80 Psi rated tires made using the E200 tire mold. (Special testers)

We are in development of a high pressure tire focused on giving you more speed when riding paved terrain and packed trails.


Now, tires will typically last longer than your tubes with the dirt scoot.

It really depends on a few things:

The tires are rated at 80 Psi. You will get more speed from your tires if you exceed that pressure to about 90, but it will put a lot of stress on the threading in your tire causing large lumps or bubbles to form and eventually blow out your tire because the threading was slowly getting torn inside the tire and failed.

Also, if you have your tires inflated to 80psi max, sometimes if you really smack the side hard enough on something sharp enough it may not cause a puncture, but it will tear the threading inside and cause that bubble of death to form.

Thorns are also your worst enemy, but you can fill your inner tubes by unthreading the valve stem and putting in some slime that can fill any punctures and you should be ok.


If you want your tires to last you a long time, there are a few things to do.

(never exceed their max PSI, if anything run at about 5 psi less)
(Sweep your trails for before you ride for thorns and loose dirt)
(Use tire slime in your inner tubes to protect against thorns)
(Always deflate your tire and reseat it if it looks like it is wobbling)

Follow those steps and your tires and tubes could last you about a year.
 
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