🛴 Ride Solid, Ride Smart: The Ultimate Shock-Absorbing Upgrade You Can’t Miss!
These 10x2.5 inch solid rubber tires feature a cutting-edge honeycomb explosion-proof design with double shock absorption, tailored for Ninebot Segway MAX G30 series scooters. Crafted from high-quality natural rubber, they offer superior abrasion resistance, enhanced stability, and a smooth, maintenance-free ride—perfect for the urban professional seeking durability and comfort.
Manufacturer | LEFELWEL |
Brand | LEFELWEL |
Item Weight | 5.59 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.96 x 9.76 x 5.71 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | Max G30 Tire |
Construction | Solid Rubber with Honeycomb Structure |
A**R
Great Tires With Unbeatable Value!
These are excellent tires, very stable with great traction and decently comfortable despite what you may have heard about solid tires online. There is alot of overblown fear-mongering about how they aren't as safe or will "shake" you up while riding. Take it from someone who uses a max as their main vehicle with over 2000 miles across two scooters, they're fine, even in rain. Just don't drive over slippery stuff like mud (which you'd be trying to avoid anyway).I think what I like most about these though is how inexpensive they are when compared to other tires. At the time of writing this you can get a pair of tires, two stickers and a tire lever for just $40! Which is an absolute steal as apposed to spending over $70 getting just the tires from greedy-behind segway.And AND they aren't even cheaply made, these are well built tires too! (The tire-lever I got was garbage though but free is free.)With all of that said they are extremely difficult to put on. I know it says that in the product description but you won't really get it until they arrive and you try to install them yourself. You don't have to be absolutely jacked to put them on but boy do you need good technique and a decent amount of upper body strength or you will 100% need some assistance. I'm telling you now these tires are no joke lol.
D**X
Not for the faint of heart
Great tires. Getting them on the rims is not an easy task. I would recommend getting a set of 3 long tire spoons and a friend it can be done solo but it's not an easy task. 2 e bike shops refused the task after trying.Use a little soap on the tire and rim to help it slip into place using the tire spoons. Put the rim on the ground and use your feet to hold one side of the tire down on the rim (recommend sitting in a chair for this) The metal rod these come with is nearly useless as it's not long enough use a different set of spoons, you will likely need all 3. If you really can't get it on there put it in hot water and let it heat up for 15 minutes or so. Then it should flex a little bit more. They do in fact fit on a g30
P**A
Don't buy if you have never worked putting on a tire on a car, car tire is probably easier!
First of all, the tire rod, his not strong enough and bends. Make sure to put the tire in boiling water and let it sit. Lubricate tire with soap, so that it slides on to the rim. Make sure to do it in a cool place. Because I did mine in the garage with high humidity and heat, and I was soaked in sweat. I had to pace myself, but finally I got it on and it works perfectly. It's not an easy job for just anyone.
W**Y
They ride okay compared to what I replaced.
They are solid. They are rubber. I switched my pneumatic tires for these. I expected the ride quality to be diminished but it is not noticeable to me. My electric scooter has no suspension. The ride with pneumatic tires was punishing. These tires have more camber than the ones I switched out. The ride is still punishing, but not observably more punishing. These tires have a camber to them that my old pneumatic tires did not, so perhaps this accounts for why I am not feeling a degradation in the ride comfort. Here in Las Vegas, the heat melted the sealer on my old pneumatic tires and they would not hold air pressure. I was filling them every single day until they would not hold air at all. The new tires were tough to mount. I tried to do it myself but I failed and I had to take them to a local shop.
H**N
Hiboy S2 Max
Good tires, good price. Fits onto my Hiboy S2 Max
P**3
Dangerous for powerful scooters
I installed these tires on a Kaabo Mantis V2 scooter in order to avoid flat tires.As soon as I rode them, I knew I had made a big mistake. The tire’s sidewalls are not stiff enough, and they are prone to speed wobbles above 20 mph or so.If you change direction or hit a bump at high speeds, you will also feel the scooter wobbling back and forth like the tires are made out of jelly.I am afraid that if I change directions fast, the sidewall will warp, or the tires will fully come off the bead and I will crash.The description of these tires should be clearer. I would NEVER recommend installing this tire on any scooter that can go faster than about 12-15 miles per hour (my scooter goes almost 40)These will be coming off immediately. Beware.
C**A
Super hard to install
**UPDATE** 10/31/2024I’ve had the tire on my rear wheel and it has lasted 7 months. I noticed it has worn down ALOT and it does have a crack in the side by the rim area but this scooter has been through a lot so it’s not too bad. I noticed this past week that my ride felt a lot bumpier and I checked it when I got home and that’s when I felt how worn down the tire was. I have ordered another one and I’m not looking forward to changing it 😅🤦🏻♀️It took me about 3-4 hours to put this tire on my Hiboy S2 MAX scooter 😅I tried multiple methods and finally was able to install it with 3 metal spoons and continuously boiling the tire. Make sure to install it with the rim already on and don’t take it off cause it’s impossible to screw back on afterwards. I will update my review for the performance of the tire soon.
U**U
Uhmmmmmmmm!!!!!
Love this tire once its on!They made a great product BUT it took me three hours to get in on my Hiboy G2 Max. By far the hardest thing I have done in a while. I'm honestly not complaining. It's great on the road and better than other brands on Amazon. But please youtube the install process. I needed three tire levers, pressure from my foot, zip ties, I designed a jig made of wood and I needed soapy water. I didn't want to pay anyone to install. Thats a rip off! Its a lot! But guess what, you'll never have to replace it again! Please be patient, you'll eventually get it on the rim. Good fate to you! Sigh!
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