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The RAZOR SCOOTER TUBELESS SOLID NO FLATS TIRE 200 X 50 is a high-quality replacement tire designed for Razor scooters E100, E150, E175, and E200 models. With a lightweight construction and a flat-free tubeless design, this tire ensures a smooth and hassle-free ride. Make sure your old tire has the size 200 x 50 printed on it for a perfect fit. Enjoy fast shipping and get ready to roll!
Manufacturer | NONE |
Brand | FE7H |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Item model number | Scooter Parts Palace |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | RAZOR SCOOTER TIRES |
Rim Diameter | 8 Inches |
S**L
WHAT A DIFFERENCE, the right tire for the job.
The night before this arrived I biffed on loose gravel. I was using a 6" plastic lawn mower wheel to test the new batteries I got. That tire was very unforgiving and very ridgid.I took some work getting it on the split rim (various clamps, and a workbench vice) which was fun with a banged up arm - but it was doable. Riding on my scooter now is much better, and I am confident I won't get a flat - I read another review to make sure I ordered from the right one - Keabbly has the solid no Flats.10/10 when I need another tire I will order this one againEdit Sept 20, 2018: I blew the back tire the day before school started so yeah I saved up to buy another one.I am a disabled veteran with limited upper body strength. so yeah, once again I had to use a vice and a couple of clamps to get this tire on but man is it worth it! Also Also I made sure to buy from Keabbly again, they have the real solid No Flats.First tire is still going like a champ and now with the back tire upgraded I have the confidence to ride up and down my street without worry of yet another flat!
M**1
It works.
We tried this instead of a replacement tire and tube. It looks to be just a mold of the real tire that they then fill solid with a very thick and sturdy rubber. You do have to take the wheel assembly apart as there is no way to get this on other wise, but I figured that.It works very well and our 11 year old boy has no problem at all when he rides on the scooter. It doesn't have as much give as a real tire but you also aren't doing jumps on a motorized scooter.
D**Y
it is NOT "Solid Rubber" ... it is TWO pieces: a Normal Tire w/dense foam rubber insert
You can see from the photo that these are NOT "Solid Rubber". It is TWO pieces so it is NOT "SOLID" . It is a REGULAR tire with a single piece of foam/rubber inserted into it where the inner tube would normally go. Yes the foam rubber is black and yes it is REAL DENSE (NOT soft like the foam in a pillow or that spray in foam they use to seal drafts in walls) .. I tried pressing my thumb into it and I could go in maybe an inch but I'm not as strong as I once was. I did NOT even try putting it on my scooter because that is a LOT OF WORK taking the REAR wheel and brake and gear apart ... and so many reviews say they come apart & come off the wheel if they are not "solid". So, I'll keep looking for a solid rubber tire instead. For the record I wrote all 3 sellers offering these and ALL THREE wrote back stating they were "Solid Rubber" ... So I think AMAZON should require them to CHANGE THEIR DESCRIPTION to say that it is a NORMAL TIRE with a SOLID & Real Dense Foam/Rubber insert in place of the inner tube.
J**E
Do They have to be SO HARD???
Okay, so I LOVE my RAZOR Black Label RDS Scooter (see my review there) - but I blew the tube out on the front tire, neither my local bike shop nor lawn mower shop had the right size replacement, so I get online and fine these. Another reviewer wrote something about having to file down the inside of these tires to get the hubs to fit, so I was not too sure what to expect.CONS: Sure enough, these solid rubber wheels are just a bit too thick (or wide) for the stock screws (4 of them) to connect to the washers on the opposite hub. Instead of filing them down however, I trotted down to Home Depot and got some ever so slightly longer screws which did the job. But wait, now the entire wheel and hub were just a wee bit wider than the clearance between forks so that I could not fit the wheel (I ended up only using one - on the back end) back onto its axel. So I tightened the screws, squeezing the hard solid rubber wheels until I could get it back on the axel, and viola!! Back in biz. Upon test driving, I was VERY glad that I still had one original tire on the front - because that back wheel is HARD and - and here is the rub: a bit UNEVEN. I tried adjusting and readjusting the tightness of my 4 screws - but there remains a slight bump - and a rattling sound that was not there before - due to the hard ride. I am hoping that it will smooth itself out, but this is why I ask in my headline: Do they have to be made of such hard rubber? And I think they ought to check the specs again for better sizing. One final con is that they are noticeably heavier than the stock tires - and, because I use my RDS as a dog scooter, my dog has to work harder now.PROS: On the other hand, they do seem indestructible - and because I am probably older and a bit heavier than the average user (50 y. o., and 187 lbs.) I probably stress the RDS more than most - though they so put the weight limit at 220 lbs!! So all of this should be understood in perspective, which I hope I have provided. They are a good idea - just need to be fine-tuned a bit. --Jeffox
J**R
They are awesome, little tight to get on
They are awesome, little tight to get on, had to get longer screws to wrench down the front tire. The rear tire was tight but fit perfectly. Scooter runs faster, my daughter runs over grass, field in the back yard and no more flats. Great purchase.
Q**R
I made it work for the crazy cart
Had to use a box cutter to remove some of inside width so I could get it back together. Still had 2 washers left over, but it works perfectly fine. Before I took some of the width off it wouldn't go back together with the long spacers. But as a DIY Lady, this was a simple hurdle to saving a lot of time and money for the future. Pic of solid rubber tire on left after cutting some width from the center, original tubed tire on right showed the difference I needed to achieve to get it to fit.
W**L
The tire will not last forever on the crazy cart & they are not solid all the way through
I bought a crazy cart for my 11 year old grandson for Christmas. The tire wore out and the tube blew in a week. I bought 2 more tires & tubes and they lasted about a week each before the tire wore though and the tube blew. I purchased this tubless solid tire and installed it. Had to use the vise to squeeze the wheel halfs together to install the screws. It worked. But the tire is not completely solid all the way thought. In a month he wore the tire down to where the only thing left was the side walls of the tire. It is better than the tubless but they do not last forever. I just ordered two more this morning. At 63 dollars a tire it can become expensive over time.
J**1
fit perfectly and installed easily on our Crazy Cart
Very heavy duty tire.....fit perfectly and installed easily on our Crazy Cart....no issues at all with being too wide as some reviews mentioned. My kids have only ridden it a few times since install, but so far so good.
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