Mountain Bike Tyre (warmers) covers

jackk1992
jackk1992 Posts: 141
edited February 2014 in MTB general
I've been doing abit of 'googling' and I'm after some 26" tyre covers for my mountain bike to stop the muddy tyres messing up my carpet as I rolled it through my house. Does such a thing exsist?

They are everywhere for motorbikes but can't seem to find on for mountain bikes, probably because not many of us "warm" our tyres pre ride.

If anyone knows where such a thing exsists, please let me know!
2013 Mondraker Foxy XR MS Mountain Bike
Giant TCR-1 Custom Road Bike
2013 Merida Big Nine TFS 500
2015 Merida Ride 4000

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Comments

  • arran77
    arran77 Posts: 9,260
    "Arran, you are like the Tony Benn of smut. You have never diluted your depravity and always stand by your beliefs. You have my respect sir and your wife my pity" :lol:

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  • Well it lives in my house Haha part of the family you see.

    And cheers that's the sort of thing I'm after!
    2013 Mondraker Foxy XR MS Mountain Bike
    Giant TCR-1 Custom Road Bike
    2013 Merida Big Nine TFS 500
    2015 Merida Ride 4000

    "Because limits, like fears, are often just an illusion"
  • nicklouse
    nicklouse Posts: 50,675
    cling film.
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  • njee20
    njee20 Posts: 9,613
    Wheel bags.
  • wash it!
  • The Rookie
    The Rookie Posts: 27,812
    Tyre warmers are electrically heated!

    My daughter has an old cardboard cycle box in her room, we cut 6" off each long edge and taped them together to make a trough for the bike to stand in while it dripped dry.
    Currently riding a Whyte T130C, X0 drivetrain, Magura Trail brakes converted to mixed wheel size (homebuilt wheels) with 140mm Fox 34 Rhythm and RP23 suspension. 12.2Kg.
  • Yeah I know they are electrically heated, just using the warmer description so people understood. Just need covers. I'm gonna look at those tweekt cycle ones
    2013 Mondraker Foxy XR MS Mountain Bike
    Giant TCR-1 Custom Road Bike
    2013 Merida Big Nine TFS 500
    2015 Merida Ride 4000

    "Because limits, like fears, are often just an illusion"
  • njee20
    njee20 Posts: 9,613
    I don't think the Conti ones will fit an MTB tyre very well, they're designed for road tyres.
  • CitizenLee
    CitizenLee Posts: 2,227
    Get some tarpaulin and make your own?
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  • CitizenLee wrote:
    Get some tarpaulin and make your own?
    Yeah that was my fall back plan, just would have preferred to buy some, i have loads of sheet rubber so was going to do something with that but thought for the sake of £20 or something i'd just buy some!

    Cheers for all your advice!
    2013 Mondraker Foxy XR MS Mountain Bike
    Giant TCR-1 Custom Road Bike
    2013 Merida Big Nine TFS 500
    2015 Merida Ride 4000

    "Because limits, like fears, are often just an illusion"
  • jimothy78
    jimothy78 Posts: 1,407
    jackk1992 wrote:
    I've been doing abit of 'googling' and I'm after some 26" tyre covers for my mountain bike to stop the muddy tyres messing up my carpet as I rolled it through my house.

    Don't you wash your bike? Mud's far easier to get off before it dries on, especially on tyres, so just get in the habit of washing it straight after each ride, before you bring it into the house.
  • step83
    step83 Posts: 4,170
    jimothy78 wrote:
    Don't you wash your bike? Mud's far easier to get off before it dries on, especially on tyres, so just get in the habit of washing it straight after each ride, before you bring it into the house.

    I find this easier you can bang the dried mud off easily. If you do want wheel covers these are not too bad

    http://www.on-one.co.uk/c/q/accessories ... wheel-bags
  • declan1
    declan1 Posts: 2,470
    You'd have to take both wheels off to fit covers, so why not either carry it through the house or just wash it? Seems a lot of hassle for a problem that doesn't really exist.

    Road - Dolan Preffisio
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    I have no idea what's going on here.
  • Kowalski675
    Kowalski675 Posts: 4,412
    declan1 wrote:
    You'd have to take both wheels off to fit covers,

    Not if they wrapped round and fastened with velcro, like tyre warmers.
  • declan1 wrote:
    You'd have to take both wheels off to fit covers,

    Not if they wrapped round and fastened with velcro, like tyre warmers.

    I think Declan was referring to the wheel bags linked above :wink:
    Kev
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  • declan1
    declan1 Posts: 2,470
    KevChallis wrote:
    declan1 wrote:
    You'd have to take both wheels off to fit covers,

    Not if they wrapped round and fastened with velcro, like tyre warmers.

    I think Declan was referring to the wheel bags linked above :wink:

    I was referring to the Continental tyre covers linked at the top ;)

    Road - Dolan Preffisio
    MTB - On-One Inbred

    I have no idea what's going on here.
  • I reckon once you have fitted those covers to muddy tyres a couple of times the outside will be as dirty as the inside and you will be back to square one.

    Just get a bit of old carpet for where you store the bike and carry it in. Can't be that difficult can it?
    2011 Giant Trance Ltd, 2016 Revs, XT bits etc.
  • declan1 wrote:
    KevChallis wrote:
    declan1 wrote:
    You'd have to take both wheels off to fit covers,

    Not if they wrapped round and fastened with velcro, like tyre warmers.

    I think Declan was referring to the wheel bags linked above :wink:

    I was referring to the Continental tyre covers linked at the top ;)

    Ah ok, still all fairly pointless, just wash the bugger HAHA
    Kev
    PlanetX Pro Carbon
    Voodoo Bizango