02-08-2015, 07:03 PM
I have a mountain bike - 26" and the tires are 1.95
I also have a cruiser bike - 26" and the tires are 2.125
It seems I can use the same innter tubes for both bikes because I get the ones that are like 1.9 to 2.1 or something. I keep the tires on both bikes at 55 psi which is basicly the middle of the range it says to inflate them to on the tires. After 2 weeks they are down to about 48 psi or so.
I ride both bikes daily and for about 20-40 min each.
When I ordered new tires for the beach cruiser I bought 1.125 and I just realized the other day that they were supposed to be 2.125
I've been riding almost daily for 4 months on these tires and it has felt normal. I do carry a lot of weight on my bike. I'm not a small woman and I usually have about 20lbs of stuff in my massive sturdy bike basket as well as groceries strapped to the rack in the back as well. When I do my every other week air fill, lube and check tires for glass ritual I noticed that the tire by the tread is splitting just a tiny bit. I chalked it up to just cheap tires and decided I'd get better tires next time. Its happening to my mountain bike with better tires too. Super minor looking..
but...
now that I know I have 1.125 instead of 2.125 on my bike I'm wondering if these tires will like explode or something on me. All my tires have kevlar and Mr. Tuffy tire liners in them if it means anything.
So... is this a huge error where I should put the correct tires on right away or do you think its okay to leave it as it is until its time for new tires? If I get a flat its not a huge deal to me, I'm more worried about a tire exploding!
Thanks!
I also have a cruiser bike - 26" and the tires are 2.125
It seems I can use the same innter tubes for both bikes because I get the ones that are like 1.9 to 2.1 or something. I keep the tires on both bikes at 55 psi which is basicly the middle of the range it says to inflate them to on the tires. After 2 weeks they are down to about 48 psi or so.
I ride both bikes daily and for about 20-40 min each.
When I ordered new tires for the beach cruiser I bought 1.125 and I just realized the other day that they were supposed to be 2.125
I've been riding almost daily for 4 months on these tires and it has felt normal. I do carry a lot of weight on my bike. I'm not a small woman and I usually have about 20lbs of stuff in my massive sturdy bike basket as well as groceries strapped to the rack in the back as well. When I do my every other week air fill, lube and check tires for glass ritual I noticed that the tire by the tread is splitting just a tiny bit. I chalked it up to just cheap tires and decided I'd get better tires next time. Its happening to my mountain bike with better tires too. Super minor looking..
but...
now that I know I have 1.125 instead of 2.125 on my bike I'm wondering if these tires will like explode or something on me. All my tires have kevlar and Mr. Tuffy tire liners in them if it means anything.
So... is this a huge error where I should put the correct tires on right away or do you think its okay to leave it as it is until its time for new tires? If I get a flat its not a huge deal to me, I'm more worried about a tire exploding!
Thanks!