RhinoDillos BLUE Rivestimenti per pneumatici per biciclette (26/24" x 1-3/8, 700c x 38-40) Prevenzione foratura

Brand:Clean Motion

3.2/5

45.89

Installa un paio di Rhinodillos tra il tuo pneumatico e la camera d'aria per evitare pneumatici a terra. Ogni rotolo di fodere 26x2 pesa 95 g. È il 10% più leggero di un normale Mr. Tuffy marrone. Il più importante: nuova formula per creare uno strato d'argento super resistente che è fino a 2 volte più resistente alle spine rispetto al materiale utilizzato dai precedenti liner. È stato testato da un laboratorio indipendente rispetto alla concorrenza - guarda le immagini aggiuntive. 9 taglie per adattarsi: mountain bike, bici da strada, bici da cross, pendolari, BMX, incrociatori e 29r.

9 taglie per adattarsi alla maggior parte delle bici. Fino a 2 volte più resistente alle spine rispetto alla concorrenza. 10% più leggero della concorrenza. Punte morbide e bordi arrotondati per evitare l'attrito. Ammortizza il tubo utilizzando uno strato blu più morbido ma ancora piatto e resistente.
Bike Type Road Bike, Mountain Bike, BMX Bike
Brand Clean Motion
Brand Name ‎Clean Motion
Customer Reviews 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 86 ratings 4.1 out of 5 stars
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎6.05 x 6.1 x 1.55 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎6.26 x 6.26 x 1.57 inches
Item Weight ‎0.18 Kilograms
Item Width 6.1 inches
League Rhinodillos
Manufacturer ‎Clean Motion
Model Year ‎2012
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎0.21 Kilograms
Part Number ‎RD-006
Size ‎Blue 24"/26 x 1 3/8, 700c x 38-40mm
Sport Type ‎Cycling
Suggested Users ‎Unisex
Tire Type Tubular

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Scritto da: Johnny b good
Impressed
My bike tire is 700c x 38. (Hybrid ) after installing this liner in the wheel , no flats. I rode possibly 20 miles with it. I do have tires that supposedly puncture proof ,but was getting flats by the tiniest metal splinters. Large screws don't puncture. I read online this is common. But after i installed this liner, no flats.... Even on glass.
Scritto da: joel750
If you ride a bicycle and never ever wanted to get a flat from road debris!? You'll NEED these!
I bought this tire liner because i was really getting sick and tired of getting "Goat's Head" thorns (I don't know what it's called but it's from a certain plant). I put one liner inside the front tire in between where the inner tube and the tire itself meets. I put one on the front tire but i got lazy so i didn't put the other one for my back tire and OH the irony of it all: I started to use my bike and I went to my local starbucks store for an afternoon tea about a mile away. Guess what? My dread about those dreaded goat's head thorns was before me and before i even knew it, my front tire was riddled with it...all on the front tire where I put these liners. To my amazement, I just pulled all the goat's head thorns and it didn't even penetrated my front tire and it didn't lose air but the back tire however I wasn't very lucky for it got the thorns too and immediately ran out of air. Lesson learned for me: IF your gut instincts says "Put it In and Don't skip it!", better listen to it for it has your back protecting you! so I walked back back the mile going back to my house and immediately put on the other half of this liner to my back tire on top of replacing the old inner tube that I had to throw away for it was riddled with holes and it's not worth saving. Now that both of my wheels are now protected, we'll see who's tougher: The Tire liners of the goat's head thorns.
Scritto da: TRAK ????‍????‍????‍????
Can't give something like this 5 stars without using them a long time
Can't give something like this 5 stars without using them a long time. I ride over 100 miles/week but just got these. Some of the roads I ride on have a lot of junk on them. These install easily as advertised and seem thick enough. I'd bet money they will stop almost anything from getting through to the tube, assuming I put them in right. I'd like to get a sample and see what objects I can or cannot get through this liner for fun. I had a thin, sharp metal object bust through some other liners I had, it was the first flat I had in a year or more. Will be interesting to see what these can do. Of course it helps to replace your tires before they get too thin also. I was a little confused if I should let the liner overlap itself OR shorten it with scissors so it doesn't overlap and the one end perfectly fits under the soft end piece end. Orienting the sliver part against the tire and using the soft end piece against the tube was easy to figure out.
Scritto da: C. C. hemmes- SeeSeeArt
Flat Protection Tires (5 years flat free) beat these troubled gadgets hands down (3+ flats in 1 year)
I had zero flats in 5 years with Kenda Kourier K Shield tires. But when I obtained a second electric bike, with thinner Kenda tires and no built in puncture resistance, I got a flat tire my first weekend with the bike. It was suggested I use these, so I decided to give it a go. I had no trouble for the rest of the summer, when I first used them. But this year, I hit a pot hole on my first ride in the Spring, and had an instant flat--- these tire liners did nothing to prevent that. I was done with the thin tires. So I decided to swap the Kenda Kourier K shield tires onto the electric bike. Since the Kenda Kourier tires had worn down a bit (thus being closer to the road, and any glass, etc), I decided to put this tire liner inside along with the tire switch... I thought that would be a great combination. Not so much. I've had at least three flats since using these in the tires, within one year of riding time. That would be bad enough. But, even worse, I feel confident to report that these tire liners actually appear to have caused the flat. I inflated the punctured tire. I could see the exact impression of the end of the tire liner impressed onto the inner tube, and when I inflated the punctured tire, there is a hole exactly at this spot. I am in the middle of changing a flat right now, in this same tire that had this tire liner. I am so certain that the liner CAUSED the flat that I am not using it in my tire. I also came on Amazon here to buy new Kenda Kourier KShield tires for a fresh pair, with full tread, and then I won't need any reinforcement; these liners are going in the trash. Hopefully, I'll have the same experience I had in my previous use of 5 years of flat free riding. Thus, I recommend buying a good tire with built in flat protection. Kenda's website explains all of the different levels of protection available, (although not all levels are available for all types of tires).
Scritto da: Julie F
Works great
Read the descriptions to be sure you get the right size. These fit great and are doing the job I need them to do.
Scritto da: Ned P.
So are so good.
I was getting tired of replacing tubes all the time so I thought I would give these a try. Its like a steel belt for you bike tire. Very easy to install. You need some plastic tolls to get the tube off but after that its a breeze. The instructions aren't that great but they have a YouTube video that explains it all.
Scritto da: Jaden
it's been about a month and 200 miles and am very satisfied so far
I have a Trek DS-1 that I ride to / from work (5 miles) every day, and usually do 30-40 mile rides on the weekend. I was constantly getting flats due to road / path debris. Bits of glass, metal, etc. I honestly had about 4 in the span of a month. I installed these and haven't gotten a flat since, it's been about a month and 200 miles and am very satisfied so far. I don't notice any sort of change in comfort rolling resistance. I'll update as I ride more miles. 500 Mile Update - Still no flats! Very impressed.
Scritto da: stephenTheObdurate
I think they work perfectly, but flats are rare anyway.
I suppose they work perfectly. I haven't gotten a flat since, though it didn't happen often anyway. I do think that under inflation is part of the problem. Even without these I rarely got flats and I try and keep my tires 10 psi over the max recommendation.

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