The latest edition of A to B (folding bicycle magazine) states that tyre removal is difficult because of the thickness of the tyre and inner tube. Has anyone tried removing the tyre? If the tyre and inner tube are thicker than usual then maybe they are less likely to suffer a puncture anyway. Perhaps this is another area for improvement in future A-Bikes. More flexible inner tubes and tyres would result in less rolling resistance and hence greater efficiency.
Does anyone know why they recommend in the manual that the bicycle should be stored upside down? Is that to reduce the amount of air leaking from the tyres?
Jonathan
