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The Ourleeme Electric M365 Scooter Tires are designed for durability and performance, featuring a unique honeycomb design that provides excellent grip and puncture resistance. These 8.5-inch solid rubber tires are lightweight, easy to install, and perfect for all weather conditions, ensuring a smooth and secure ride. With a 30-day satisfaction guarantee, you can ride with confidence.
Manufacturer | Ourleeme |
Brand | OurLeeme |
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | BI63215GHEO10E5KGK |
Manufacturer Part Number | BI63215GHEO10E5KGK |
Rim Width | 2 Inches |
A**O
Fits Swagger 5 front wheel!
If you have a Swagtron Swagger 5 with a stock front tire marked “8 x 2.00 -6” this fits perfectly. It’s a bit squirrelly to get on, but here’s how I did it…. I threw the front rim/wheel on the freezer for about ten minutes, and I boiled the new tire for about 10 minutes. I applied dosh soap all over the rim and tire edges. I put the rim/wheel on the ground and used my feet and tire spoons to get it on the rim. It was definitely more difficult than installing a bike tire, but not really as difficult as installing a dirtbike tire. It definitely can be done with some elbow grease and hand tools.
D**S
Fits Swagger 5 -- hard to install but it is possible
Edit: I've now purchased a second one of these and replaced the cheap back tire with it, and the ride is smoother than ever and just as fast as (if not faster than) when I first got it.I have a Swagtron Swagger 5, basically a knockoff clone of the Xiaomi M365, and this tire fits perfectly to replace the inflatable front tire. From what I can tell, it's exactly the same as most of the honeycomb solid tires that match this description.You may, as with all solid tires, get less cushion and less mileage/speed on your ride than with a properly inflated air tire. However, after consistent flats I could never fix, and after literally riding on a flat tire for a week, I decided it could only be an improvement, and I won't have to fix any more flats from now on. It feels smooth enough, and mileage isn't my biggest concern.There are a lot of tires like this one and they're all super difficult to install, so hear me out. There are videos instructing you to microwave or to boil it in order to soften the rubber. People use zip ties and tire irons to force it on. You may need to use some or all of those methods. I live in Miami, where the ambient temperature is probably far more conducive to flexible rubber than in colder climes. And I'm a fairly strong adult male, with slightly above-average hand strength.With all those disclaimers, know that I was able to put the wheel in a vise, lightly grease the rim with lithium, put one side of the tire into the rim, and gradually work the tire using only my bare hands until the whole thing was seated in the rim. Then I just used a screwdriver through each successive hole in the tire to lever the tire into alignment within the rim. I never had to do any heating of the tire. I think the rhythmic pushing I did with my hands to stretch the tire functioned to warm the rubber in much the same way.It was not at all easy and I do not guarantee you will be able to do it, but it is possible.
A**D
Swagger 5 - relatively easy to install and seems good to go
Follow what others said - tire needs heating and then heating and you need some force on top to keep the first side down while getting the remaining part of the tire onto the wheel. Once in place , use a screw driver to jiggle the sides into the rim. I used welding gloves to hold everything as yes, your hands will get hot and possibly burned.NOW - I got this Swagger 5 as an open box deal. It looked brand new so good for me. I read the booklet that came with it and it talks about air pressure in the front tire etc. Even their website discusses this and they promise to send a repair kit if the tire won't hold air. So I undo the valve cap and try to stick in air. Nada. I replace the valve core as I have spares. The air goes in but back to zero. Must be a leak me thinks. I ask Swagtron for a repair kit which will come in days or weeks. They even have the serial number so should know what tires came on the scooter!I think OK I can fix a tire,no problem. Done it many times before on bikes, Trikkes etc. So I try to get the old tire off and try and try and other than heating the whole wheel (see above), I would not have been able to get it off without destroying the rim and possibly motor. BTW, you can unhook the motor about 8 inches away from the rim by pulling gently on the connector where the arrows line up - remember that for when you rec-connectHad already ordered the solid tire so I decided OK the easiest way to get this off is to use a box cutter - slice across the tire and pull off. AND then I find that the tire that the manual says holds air and the website says holds air is in fact a solid tire and the valve and cap are just dummies. I DIDN'T NEED TO GET A NEW TIRE!!! It was already solid - nothing on the outside edge to say anything (like a car or bike tire).So I am happy with the new tire but really pissed that I didn't need to even change it! Complained to Swagtron but no response. They should just send me a new wheel/tire/motor in the least but we shall see.So check first. Is it already a solid tire and that is why you cannot put any air in it. It will be rock solid even with zero PSI showing. Don't be like me and learn the hard way
C**N
Excelente llanta, pero si tuve que ir con alguien calificado para colocarla en el rin!
Llevo 2 semanas usándola y es cierto que se siente un poco menos amortiguada que las de cámara, pero si el pavimento donde andas con el scooter esta feo o muy irregular, es lo más recomendable!
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