🚴♀️ Ride the Future: Elevate your cycling game with SENQI tires!
The SENQI Fixed Gear Bicycle Solid Tires 700c x 23 are engineered for performance, featuring wire beads for enhanced durability, lower rolling resistance for increased speed, and a design that ensures confident grip on various terrains. Ideal for fixed gear, mountain, and road biking, these tires are your ultimate companion for every ride.
Batteries Included | No |
Bike Type | Fixed Gear,Mountain,Road Bike |
Brand | SENQI |
Colour | Yellow |
Manufacturer | ChengDa Cycing CO;LTD |
A**N
Pretty crappy, try a different brand / manufacturer
If you are not athletically inclined, or do not ride regularly, these tires are going to be a challenge. They have a lot of drag and you won't roll far after you stop pedaling. I'm by no means a particularly athletic person but I do ride my bike about 6-7 miles daily to and from school, these tires made the ride extremely difficult. What was a casual ride on air tires became a serious workout on these solid tires. They generally do not go as fast nor provide a very smooth ride when compared to air-filled tires.Keep in mind that some tools will be required to install them, I took them to a bike repair shop and had somebody install them because I didn't have the proper tools. You can not install these by hand or with a plastic tube lever, at least I couldn't and that seems to be the general sentiment regarding them. In the event that the tire comes off the frame while riding you must be prepared with the proper tools or you will not get your tire back on. I had one of them pop off after I slipped into a planter and it nudged the tire off the rim. So while they might not be able to puncture and fail if they pop off you're kind of screwed unless you're well prepared.Lastly, I weight about 250 pounds and I shredded through these after a couple weeks of riding. My rim literally shredded through the rubber and began grinding on the concrete. I replaced them with regular air-filled tubes and have never looked back.Highly unrecommended for casual riders and highly unrecommended in general because regardless of riding difficulty (that was a given when purchased them) the fact that they basically fell apart is pretty indicative of the quality of this specific brand.
I**N
Permanent installs
Bone rattlers, definitely sluggish. I wouldn't like them on a freewheel, too much rolling resistance, but that's not as much of an issue on a fixed gear and it's nice to have a no maintenance beater that's always flat free and ready to roll.I'll caution that I've got these on an absolute jalopy. The install was so terribly difficult, I will never be able to get them off of the wheelset in one piece, and because all of the road bumps transfer right into the wheel, I have some concerns that I could taco something or pop a spoke and I wouldn't want to damage a nice bike by riding with these things.Still, cheap and useful for the right application.
L**E
Very good for relaxed commuting
Shipped from China to Florida in 22 days. Branded FHTYRE. It took about 20 minutes to install on a 700 x 25 rim. After struggling with tire levers, I found they worked best when used directly side by side instead of 4 or 5 inches apart. 4 zip ties were included, so I used two to hold the other end of the tire to the rim as I worked with the levers. Soapy water made installation easier. I even dipped the tire levers in soapy water to make them slippery. The last 8 inches of unseated tire were slipped on to the rim by hand. There were no instructions included, so the job required some stress and effort during the trial and error phase.I could immediately feel less efficiency in the bike on its first test ride. The deadening deceleration was very evident when coasting to stop signs. Perhaps this is good and will extend brake shoe life. I estimate a 10% loss in cycling ease compared to pneumatic tires (Only one solid tire was ordered, and it was on the rear wheel). Once I was at cruising speed, I adapted quickly and found it comfortable to use the same range of gear combinations as before. It's an 18 speed, steel framed hybrid bike. Speeds 9 and 10 are used most often. I had no problem climbing up small ascents to the highway from dead stops in speed 7.The ride was not harsh. If anything, it seemed smoother and nicer compared to a pneumatic tire. I think the sheer size of a 700c wheel is enough to smooth out irregularities in roads, bike lanes, sidewalks, and parking lots. Riding on the bumpy, textured, hard rubber edging of a sidewalk next to a big box retail store felt fine. There must be enough give in the tire's material to absorb vibration like that.I can't give the product 5 stars since it does reduce cycling enjoyment. If the tread lasts for 2 or 3 years, I'll be satisfied (one tire is about the price of a pair of basic athletic shoes, so if it lasts 4,000 miles without falling apart, it will prove to be a fantastic value). For reference, a caliper showed the inner rim to outer tire distance at 34.7 mm when new. I'll measure again after 500 miles to get an idea of its rate of wear.Having peace of mind is vastly preferable to dealing with inner tube failures, patching holes, and the hassle of removing a rear wheel. I think the trade off is good for recreational cycling and the occasional 75 mile ride. I expect I'll fully adapt to the extra energy needed to keep the bike going and my leg muscles will grow from the exercise. Cycling slowly is still way easier and faster than walking!- - -Took a 49 mile ride including 12 miles of singletrack trails. It was a constant struggle on the road, but to my surprise it was fine on the trails. I wouldn't want to go off road in wet weather, but the 700 x 23 tire handled 99.5% of the dirt and sand surfaces nicely. Deep sand was impassable. Logs were carefully walked over. It was very easy to keep the bike moving, thanks to the 28 tooth chain ring. Riding with a 700c bike felt much better than the punishment I experienced with a 26er mountain bike. A pinky fingernail sized flap of rubber was gouged on the left sidewall from something on the trail, but the rest of the tread looked good. The product rating remains at 4 stars because going downhill on the road was not good. It seemed like terminal velocity was reached in a few seconds, and going faster required a lot of effort. Adapting to this constant braking effect will take time.
G**R
Very sticky / soft
This is the first time I've purchased solid tires, but these were soft enough and pliable that they stick to the road. Riding on these tires were extremely difficult. It makes for a great workout, but if you are getting these to replace pneumatic tires on your normal commute, you should avoid these.Also the installation was not easy and these tires did not come with a tool.I took my on a breezy 10 mile ride and it was a struggle. When I got home, I took them off immediately.
K**Z
Not what i need it
This Tires are the option tu avoid punctures ( and I have a lot), during bike rides,on commute and family rides should be no issue, good option, and recommended.but for long rides, and little bit more in to training, This tires are heavy, high rolling resistance, and slow you down ( in my case at half speed) on my usual ride of 12 miles/ 16 mph speed, 46 min Ride, took me 90 min, and 2 rest point to reach the same distance, and a lot more tired.No worries about punctures, but some small rocks remain stuck and I have to stop to remove the rock, and because is a solid tire the hole remains, material didn't return to the previous form.
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