
Tacx T1390
Tacx T1390
In principle, this depends on the rim. The manufacturer always gives a range from max to min. I put it on an Easton 700C without any problems and it held. I can't say how many km, I didn't ride it out. But it doesn't have a tread that you can drive off. And the noise is much less than with a tyre with tread.
6 months ago
The Tacx T1390 training tyre is specially designed for road bikes and does not fit mountain bikes (MTB). The corresponding size for the T1390 is 700 x 23C (23-622), which is suitable for road bikes, but not for MTBs. For MTB there are other models such as the T1395, which is available in different sizes for mountain bikes.
Automatically generated from the .I used this tyre exclusively on the roller trainer and changed the tyre for outdoor use.
7 months ago
The Tacx training tyre T1390 does not simply have to be fitted over the existing tyre. Instead, it should be fitted as a replacement for the existing tyre. - Remove the existing tyre from your road bike. - Fit the Tacx T1390 training tyre directly onto the bike, just as you would with a conventional tyre. - Make sure the tyre is properly inflated and adjusted to ensure optimal performance and safety.
Automatically generated from the .Yes, it fits! It's a bit harder to put on because it's not as flexible as a road tyre.
According to our supplier: Road bike 28", 23-622 (700x23C) So it doesn't seem to be suitable for your home trainer.
Get a 700c, 20 -25 (this trainer tire is a 23). Continental Race 700x20-25c (28", 0.75 - 1 ", Presta valve)
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