🚵♂️ Upgrade your trail game with tires that fit like a glove!
Catazer’s 26-inch solid tubular bicycle tires offer a versatile fit across multiple widths (1.25 to 2.125 inches), crafted from durable synthetic rubber for mountain biking. Designed for easy installation with a heat soak method, these lightweight tires provide reliable performance and come with a limited warranty, making them an essential upgrade for serious cyclists.
Item Diameter | 26 Inches |
Brand | catazer |
Tire Type | Tubular |
Item Width | 2.13 Inches |
Bike Type | Mountain Bike |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Material | Synthetic Rubber |
UPC | 607376416970 |
Size | 26x1.95, 26x2.125, 26x1.50 |
Manufacturer | Catazer |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.76 x 11.89 x 6.42 inches |
Package Weight | 1.74 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 26 x 2.13 x 26 inches |
Brand Name | catazer |
Color | 26 x 1.95 - 1 Pair |
Part Number | TYE006 |
R**E
Great, just what I needed. No more flat tires.
I wish I'd thought of getting these years ago. I haven't gotten much use out of my Garden-Way cart in the last few years, because it always had flat tires, even after replacing the tires and tubes a couple of times. It uses 26x2.125 bike tires, so I tried these. They were a bit difficult to put on, but the instructions and video in the listing were good, so I knew what to do. It took 15 or 20 minutes per tire, but a lot of time went into screwing and unscrewing hose clamps to hold the tire while working. Should have been faster if I had zip ties or a second person, but I didn't.Installation tips: one tire didn't seat evenly the first time, and the instruction to wiggle it back and forth didn't work until I thought of clamping the tire in a vise, and wiggling the wheel instead. That worked. Also, bike tire spoons are too small for this job. I used two 13" screwdrivers with dull tips. If you prefer, motorcycle tire spoons are about that size and smoother than screwdrivers.These tires work great on the cart. The bikers claim they have more rolling resistance, but I can't tell it. They've got what's important - no flats.
A**L
Super hard to pedal
I was able to install without much difficulty but when you ride these, it is like you were riding through sand. The rolling resistance is absolutely terrible. I ride regularly but after 3 miles I was done, I mean wore completely out . It’s like riding on an exercise bike with high resistance
H**N
Fairly easy to install, slightly softer than expected (Good).
The first thing I noticed after getting the tires straightened out - was that I was greatly surprised that it was not rock hard rubber but had some resiliency, but still it was tight on the rim.After reading people's notes that were all over the place, and after mounting the two 26" one that I bought, I was surprised at how easy it was for me. I am 78, had bypass surgery a year ago, a total knee replacement 3 months ago, but it was not that difficult to put the tires on.First thing I did as some others did was put them out in the sun on an 80° day for an hour. I cleaned the rim, put one tire into the rim and tied it in place tight with para-cord. Then with a couple of bicycle tire spoons, began moving the tire on inch by inch until it was on. Then made sure it was centered well with the walls on both side were equal all the way around. It took me about 7 to 8 minutes for the first one and about 5 minutes for the second one. I am not in the best of health but with a little thinking, the mounting of these tires is not difficult.I put mine on a yard cart and they roll well on grass or driveway.
J**E
LOVE these NO FLAT TIRES
I've waited for years for this option. I have a large GardenWay cart with bicycle tires that kept going flat. I ordered these to replace the originals. They suggest several people with screwdrivers to help stretch the new tires over the rims. I used some small zip ties to hold the tires in place and was able to do it myself with the "cost" of about 5 zip ties per wheel. I LOVE the result! After all those years of flat tires, NO MORE!
T**E
Installation review
It’s a great product. Things you will ABSOLUTELY need:Metal repeat metal tire shims for prying. The plastic ones won’t cut it. Amazon sells them in a three pack you’ll need at least two and some creative swearing. Three comes in handy when you drop one.5 cable big (thick ones) - not zip ties - per tireHeat gun or hair dryerWear glovesHeat up the tires as much as possible in hot water. The heat gun will come in handy as you stretch the last section.Use a little dish soap as you pry the last section over the lip.An assistant to apply the zip ties and wipe the sweat off you’re face :)These are difficult to install, but once they pop into place they’re done forever. There will be cheering in the stands and possibly a rally or two.Not for the faint of heart or if you have weak hands or wrists. If so take them to a tire shop. Hope this helps!
P**X
Great idea horrible execution...
Great idea horrible execution... let me explain. It is so difficult to peddle that it makes riding a bike much more exerting. There is a lot of resistance with my bike. I am not sure if it is because I'm 275 lbs or if the tire doesn't fit my rim properly but it is very difficult to ride. I ride my bike 2.5 miles to work and had to walk my bike a good portion of the way. I had people stopping and asking me if I had a flat tire. I felt like I owed everyone and explanation. My calorie count went from 275 one way to 465 one way.The tires took a little creativity to install but not terrible. Not sure on mileage yet but I have no reason to believe they wouldn't last long.
C**S
Like riding with bricks
I commute with heavy stuff ~18 mi somewhere with thorns/tumbleweeds, so I tried these as an alternative to liners. Hills were really difficult, and the water they trap makes the problem worse.Regular tubes with liners+slime seems to be almost as reliable, more comfortable, and leagues easier to pedal.3 stars- good for resistance training- good if reliability > comfort and efficiency
L**.
Cart tires
I found them very easy to install. I wish they have been just a little bit wider, but they seem to be working fine.
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