Schwalbe City jets

Started by Karl, 11, June, 2012 - 12:47:26

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Karl

I've just been informed that the complete range of Schwalbe City Jet tyres are discontinued with immediate effect.

This lack of notice by the manufacturer means I've been left in the lurch as I only found out when placing an order to restock my empty shelf  >:(

However the situation is what it is and I cannot change that , so I have to find an alternative. My suppliers only deal with Schwalbe so if anyone can recommend a Schwalbe alternative then I can get some of those in as a trial. I'll be taking a look through their range to see if anything looks suitable. The real snag is identifying a series of tyres that come in both 12" and 16" sizes to give us the matching set.

In the meantime I'll try a few alternative makes and see what we can come up with but sadly though it looks like we have to find a replacement for the City Jet which is a real shame...those tyres were great .

marra

With the Schwalbe range there is the Marathon and Marathon plus, one of the leading tyres out there and the ones I use and fit to e-bikes. can take high psi and has a stiff wall. regarding the front there is the Kid plus / buggy tyre, hard wall soft compound cap.

jockywilson11

http://www.schwalbe.co.uk/active-line/road-cruiser/

They do these in C5 size. Standard fare rather than the slicks of the city jet.

Karl

Quote from: jockywilson11 on  11, June, 2012  - 18:53:52
http://www.schwalbe.co.uk/active-line/road-cruiser/

They do these in C5 size. Standard fare rather than the slicks of the city jet.

Might have to get a few of those and give them a try.

In the meantime I'll see if I can get hold of some of the remaining stock of the city jets to see us through for the short term.

Long term though we will have to look for another favourite

marra

#4
links for post earlier :

front =  http://www.schwalbe.co.uk/active-plus/kid-plus/


thedesigntailor

Darn it! I love the look of the city jets but those Kid+ ones look pretty cool too.

Hopeing a friend will be able to fix my back brakes soon and get me back on 3 wheels

thedesigntailor


marra

The Kenda brand are a soft wall tyres and also a low psi, these are 35 psi max ,and I mean max. Nice looking retro look though. The kid plus is 65 psi. more ideal if using a steel rim but the plastic c5 can take more. The kenda will roll on corners also.

Karl

I've hopefully got a small batch of City Jets (rears only) on the way , so short term not too bad.

Long term we still need to look for a new favourite. Some good ideas coming through on here though , thanks guys  ;)

coverman

I tried a Kenda on the front wheel. The beaded edge is too weak ; the whole thing was a bad experience.

Ton C5

Hi,

i asked around a bit and there is still stock available in holland.
found one shop who has got 30 16" and about 100 12" schwalbe City Jet in stock.

intrested ?

Ton

Karl

Quote from: Ton C5 on  22, June, 2012  - 19:41:58
Hi,

i asked around a bit and there is still stock available in holland.
found one shop who has got 30 16" and about 100 12" schwalbe City Jet in stock.

intrested ?

Ton

I'll email you  :)

Karl

#12
Well it looks as though trying to hoover up all the remaining stocks of City Jets isn't worth doing so I've gone back to my suppliers to look at Schwalbe alternatives.

They're going to send me some samples of these ;


..they come in both the 12" and 16" sizes so we would be able to have a matching set for front and rear. The blurb says "Tread designed for all uses. Low rolling resistance, but with added grip where it's needed" so they might be ok. I must admit I'm a bit concerned by the knobbly look as this means they might prove to be a bit noisy, but worth a try.

I'll let you know how I get on  :)

thedesigntailor

Certainly not as pretty as the Cityjets

Lancealot

Not a fan of the look myself but hay ho.

Lance