Puncture-free tyre compatibility checks

Electric Scooter Solid Tyre Installation Dublin

Lifty Electrics installs compatible solid electric scooter tyres at its Dublin workshop after confirming the exact model, rim, tyre size and ride-safety trade-offs.

Solid tyres remove inner-tube punctures, but they can change comfort, wet grip, vibration, rim stress and handling. They are not the best option for every scooter or rider.

Last reviewed: 12 July 2026

No inner-tube punctures

A correctly fitted solid tyre removes tube-related flats.

Compatibility assessment

Rim, dimensions and model suitability are checked first.

Trade-offs explained

Comfort, grip and vibration changes are discussed honestly.

Workshop expertise

Solid tyre suitability and installation

Model identification

Confirm exact scooter, model year, rim and tyre markings.

Rim inspection

Check the wheel and rim before a high-force installation.

Compound selection

Select a compatible solid or honeycomb design where available.

Professional fitting

Install using suitable workshop equipment and technique.

Clearance check

Confirm mudguard, brake, motor-cable and frame clearance.

Handover guidance

Explain expected changes in comfort, grip and maintenance.

Clear process

How Lifty confirms solid-tyre compatibility

  1. 1

    Send model and tyre size

    Share the exact model and sidewall markings.

  2. 2

    Review suitability

    Lifty explains compatible options and trade-offs.

  3. 3

    Workshop installation

    The scooter is brought to Dublin for final checks and fitting.

Dublin City Centre workshop

Visit Lifty Electrics on Capel Street

Contact the team before travelling so availability, parts and expected turnaround can be confirmed.

157 Capel Street
Dublin 1
D01 F5P1
Ireland 01 443 4946

Helpful answers

Solid scooter tyre FAQs

Are solid tyres suitable for every electric scooter?

No. Rim design, dimensions, suspension, clearance and intended use must be confirmed.

Do solid tyres affect ride comfort?

They commonly transmit more vibration than pneumatic tyres, although design and suspension affect the result.

Will solid tyres have the same wet grip?

Grip varies by compound and tread. A solid tyre should not be assumed to match a quality pneumatic tyre in every condition.