Gatorskins

Gatorskins

Postby bobmac » Sun Mar 18, 2012 11:47 pm

Hi all, has anyone used Gatorskins in Caltrop country? (I don't really know whether they are a tyre or an insert.) Or have used Foss tubes. 8 punctures on 2X 30 Km. rides is too much. I picked up the first 6 in one hit on Astley St Gosnells last Monday, 1st. time in a couple of years i've reaquainted myself with Caltrop, must have been lucky I guess. Can anyone recommend a reasonable fix.
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Re: Gatorskins

Postby Baalzamon » Mon Mar 19, 2012 12:25 am

Nope, I've been using Schwalbe Marathon Plus. Got 6 caltrops into them and just plucked them out and continued to ride with no flats :)
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Re: Gatorskins

Postby Pushy » Mon Mar 19, 2012 12:48 am

Gatorskins are tyres, ok puncture resistance , but I use Schwalbe Durano Plus (tyres) others have had good experience with Maxxis(?) Refuse. I always carry 2 or 3 spare tubes for peace of mind. Buy them when they are on special in packs of 10.
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Re: Gatorskins

Postby gururug » Mon Mar 19, 2012 5:10 am

Probably SuperSport Plus or Schwalbe Marathon territory.
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Re: Gatorskins

Postby Jerry68 » Mon Mar 19, 2012 7:23 am

Gatorskins where fitted to my bike when I bought it. Averaged a puncture a week. Went to Schwalbe Durano Plus and haven't had a problem since, (just one flat from a spoke head - not the fault of the tyre).
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Re: Gatorskins

Postby Ozkaban » Mon Mar 19, 2012 7:29 am

Pushy wrote:others have had good experience with Maxxis(?) Refuse.


I use the Maxxis refuse. Great puncture resistance, but not so grippy in the wet (not bad, just definitely not race standard :roll: ). Wear is good too. Excellent commuting tyre.
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Re: Gatorskins

Postby just4tehhalibut » Mon Mar 19, 2012 8:52 am

How about reporting the caltrop outbreak to the local council? That's puncture prevention.

I ride Gatorskins, they work until the tyre wears or you keep riding long enough to let whatever has attached itself to your tyre to work its way in. Schwalbe Marathon Plus has an extra thick layer so you have to think less about things working in, for the slothenly cyclist. BTW there's two long threads elsewhere (General Discussion?) about Gators being good or bad.
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Re: Gatorskins

Postby lynskey_rider » Tue Mar 20, 2012 3:16 pm

I have to agree with the others when recommending the maxxis refuse tyres, which I commute on daily. The other point I agree with is from Ozkaban, when the lack of grip whilst wet is mentioned. They do get a tad skatey if you lock up or hit a corner to quick.

Another tyre I have used with great success is the Specialized Armadillo all condition tyres. Got 8000km(!) Out of them without a puncture. They are very thick and rigid though, so they give a 'dead' feeling on rough blue metal roads. (The sole reason I swapped to the refuse Over thesep
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Re: Gatorskins

Postby goneriding » Tue Mar 20, 2012 3:54 pm

Gators are good. I use them on my commuter and have found them very reliable.
Schwable Durano Plus is an excellent tyre. They aren't as durable as the Gators but their puncture resistence is just as good. They are more expensive than the Gators.
Bontrager Hard Case I found were good althought the last one I had didn't last very well (may have been a bad one). Prior to that I got ~15,000 km's out of one. It was a few km's too many but they weren't puncturing.
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Re: Gatorskins

Postby bobmac » Tue Mar 20, 2012 5:28 pm

Thanks all for your replies, Forgot to mention that I am a recreational rider on a moutain bike but I am not a mountain bike rider, at 76 I'm a bit too old for that. Have found out Gatorskins are not available in 26" but I will take notice of all your hints, thanks again, bobmac
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Re: Gatorskins

Postby Farmer Elvis » Tue Mar 20, 2012 6:30 pm

Hmmm wonderful caltrop, I run gator skins on my road bike and 3000 km not one flat and this place is the home of caltrop but it is a road bike and I am on bitumen
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Re: Gatorskins

Postby Mulger bill » Tue Mar 20, 2012 8:52 pm

bobmac wrote:Thanks all for your replies, Forgot to mention that I am a recreational rider on a moutain bike but I am not a mountain bike rider, at 76 I'm a bit too old for that. Have found out Gatorskins are not available in 26" but I will take notice of all your hints, thanks again, bobmac


Yes they are bobmac, HERE'S a link for you.

Fortunate enough to not have much of a caltrop problem here but I'll back Gators as a great balance of toughness to grip to durabillity.

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Re: Gatorskins

Postby -Stefan- » Thu Mar 22, 2012 2:08 pm

I'd go for the Schwalbe's!
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Re: Gatorskins

Postby mynastydrag » Sun Mar 25, 2012 5:39 pm

I just ordered a pair of Continental GP4000s, seems to be very highly rated and recommended, not to mention very popular.
Few mates of mine been using them for a year or so with minimal punctures.

Always thought Gatorskins were built to be extremely tough and sturdy, guess I'm wrong?
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Re: Gatorskins

Postby gururug » Sun Mar 25, 2012 5:43 pm

4000s is a continental racing tyre ......

gatorskin is a continental training / commuting tyre, higher puncture protection ( some argue ) and higher rolling resistance.Twice as thick.

Let us know how the 4000s stand up to those Caltrop's!
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Re: Gatorskins

Postby Baalzamon » Sun Mar 25, 2012 5:54 pm

gururug wrote:
Let us know how the 4000s stand up to those Caltrop's!


In they go and down goes the tyre. Simple. Made it to work just as picked up 500m away :( Schwalbe marathon plus, just stop pick em out and ride like nothing has happened.
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Re: Gatorskins

Postby mynastydrag » Sun Mar 25, 2012 5:57 pm

lol. sounds like 2.3" Maxxis High Rollers are the solution.
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Re: Gatorskins

Postby mikesbytes » Sun Mar 25, 2012 6:02 pm

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Re: Gatorskins

Postby Kalgrm » Mon Mar 26, 2012 4:03 am

Get some tyre liners Bobmac. Something like Mr Tuffy works well.

If you are running car valves, also look at putting Slime inside your tubes.

These suggestions will make the bike a little slower, but you're not out to win races on your bike. There's not many things slower than fixing a puncture every 5km though … (Having said that, Slime and tyre liners may not prevent every puncture either.)

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Re: Gatorskins

Postby Crowey » Fri Mar 30, 2012 4:38 pm

bobmac wrote:Hi all, has anyone used Gatorskins in Caltrop country?


There's more than one Gatorskin too - you might want to try GatorHardshell's which I believe are a beefed-up Gatorskin ...
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Re: Gatorskins

Postby bobmac » Sun Apr 01, 2012 11:45 pm

HI all, fitted Mr. Tuffys a couple of days ago, 1St. ride today, NO PUNCTURES HOORAY, Ist time in 3 weeks. My daughter runs Gatorskins, rides 4 times a week from Carlise to Joondalup, (48 Kms) no punctures in 9 months.
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