Description Schwalbe's Energizer Plus 26" E-Bike Tire has a modern, dynamic touring profile with a smooth center section and strong diamond sides. It rolls easily on the road and has good grip on paved and unpaved ground. The new Addix E-Compound is optimized for maximum durability, low rolling resistance, and reliable grip even at high speeds.
Features & Specs:
Level 5 Puncture Guard.
Addix-E compound.
E-bike ready, ECE-R75 certifiation (up to 50 km/h).
Wire bead.
Weight: 880g.
Load: 109kg.
PSI: 45-70.
EPI 67.
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by Retrorockit
Daily Commuter
South Florida
2 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
This applies only to the HS492 tread pattern shown here. I like Scwalbe tires and have used them exclusively for years. These have come in other tread patterns (HS427) but maybe not with the Adddix E high speed rubber compound.
The center tread blocks on this tire are are beveled down on the leading edge, The trailing edge of the previous block looks like it would overlap this and give support there. It doesn't because it's part way up the side wall. This tire has a low spot in the center of the tread about every 1.5" all the way around. One 20 foot roll down my driveway was enough for me to not want them on my fast street E bike.
I purchased these directly from Scwalbe NA. I'm asking for an RMA with them.
Reviewed 6/16/2022
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