
Pity the Scootsmart advertise themselves as good for "touring". Maybe out and return to the local Starbucks is their idea of "touring". The POS certainly made my trip an adventure.

It's probably my fault, having spent an impressionable age running MZs with East German Pneumant tyres on.John A wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2024 7:50 am Those are impressive wear rates Capitano, my error in thinking that the smaller the engine the longer tyres would last!![]()
Were the Pneumats on a par with push bike tyres for longevity? I'll guess that they weren't exactly the stickiest tyre around as well?capitano wrote: Wed Jun 26, 2024 12:35 amIt's probably my fault, having spent an impressionable age running MZs with East German Pneumant tyres on.John A wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2024 7:50 am Those are impressive wear rates Capitano, my error in thinking that the smaller the engine the longer tyres would last!![]()
There was definitely a "knack," to getting the best out of a set of Pneumants!![]()
They took some getting used to. Wear was minimal but if you did enough miles on them they used to square off even more so getting a free rear every 5k or so was a good idea.John A wrote: Wed Jun 26, 2024 9:55 am Were the Pneumats on a par with push bike tyres for longevity? I'll guess that they weren't exactly the stickiest tyre around as well?
I could be wrong but I think that Heidenau incorporated Pneumant after the wall came down.Andym wrote: Wed Jun 26, 2024 8:24 pm
My current choice is their old competitor though. Heidenau K66's.