Studded Mountain Bike Tire - 24"×1.95” / 26"×1.95"

$21.99
Size
  • 24”×1.95“
  • 26”×1.95“
PSI
  • 30-80 PSI
Style
  • Buy a single tire
  • Buy a pair (Save 20%)
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Specification

Model: Hycline 8008
Size(in.): 24×1.95 / 26×1.95
ETRTO(mm.):57-507 / 57-559
PSI: 30-80 PSI
TPI: 30 TPI
Tire Type: Clincher
Value Type: Schrader
Value length(mm.): 32
Weight(kg.): 0.86 / 0.95
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Hycline 2 Pack Bike Tire,20/24/26/27.5 Inch Folding Replacement Tire for MTB Mountain Bicycle-Black Pair (2 Tires)

Hycline 24x1.95 / 26x1.95 Inch Mountain Bike Tire is essential for avid mountain bikers and enthusiasts looking to enhance their riding experience. Crafted with high-quality materials, these tires are designed to withstand rugged terrains and offer superior traction, stability, and durability.

Each pack contains two tires, providing you with ample replacements or upgrades for your bike. These tires feature a rugged tread pattern, specifically engineered to offer maximum grip and traction on any terrain. Whether you're riding on muddy trails, loose gravel, or rocky paths, these tires will provide you with a secure and stable ride.

These 2 pack bike tires are easy to install on beach cruisers and mountain bicycles. Their lightweight design ensures that they won't add unnecessary weight to your bike. Their puncture-resistant construction also ensures that you won't have to worry about flats or other tire-related issues during your rides.

 

Specifications

SIZE 24x1.95 / 26x1.95 Inch
TPI 30 TPI
PSI 30-80 PSI
INTENDED USE  All Mountain Riding
WEIGHT 1.6kg - 2 pack
Fits tire widths 1.95”

Features

  • Excellent braking and cornering traction so you can conquer the trails
  • Open and aggressive tread design gives the Hycline tire excellent soil penetration and mud-clearing ability.
  •  Enhanced braking performance and traction on hard surfaces. With tight convex knobs, the tread pattern provides it with an excellent grip on all kinds of roads.
  • The carbon Steel bead design, allows the tire to be folded without damage for easy storage.
  • An impressive, perennial favorite with excellent all-around properties. For MTB riders who frequently switch between road and offroad terrain.

 

GOOD ROLLING PROPERTIES AND EXCELLENT GRIP

The dense bump pattern design provides for a progressive feel on the effective edge, maximizes mechanical grip, damps vibration,Numerous grip edges in the tread centre for super traction and excellent acceleration in either wet or dry conditions.

Hycline bike 26*1.95 inch tire for MTB
  • Fits tire widths:  1.95”;PSI range: 30-80
  • The modern, distinctive off-road tread design;Super traction and durability
  • Anti-Puncture Technology;Good rolling properties
  • Folding carbon steel bead;Suitable for all kinds of terrain

 


Item Details

Hycline 24x1.95 / 26x1.95 Inch bike tires are on sale

Customer Reviews

Based on 48 reviews
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David M
They are good enough

So, I have used one of these tires for my unicycle. They are the hard kind. My opinion, usually 100 psi is awesome to put on, but usually the pressure in any tire I've had doesn't tolerate quite that high pressure to practically keep it up. The tires that can ever be pumped up to that I prefer for their durability. The tire that my uni came with was pathetic. And, it came with a weak tube that went flat two moments after I pumped it up.I went out of my way to put on a measley 60 psi tire, and found after riding with my uni attached to my backpack on a different bike (a road bike), that the problem was that the inner tube had been bulging through a huge long hole in the tire. So, what I'm saying is that this tire gets the job done because it has the job requirements fulfilled to do my stuff on my unicycle. And, I'm heavy, 180 pounds often. The other thing that I recommend is purchasing a thick tube if you, like me, want to avoid flats with rough rides. Thank you to the people that make good tires like these.I guess it's not high-end, for hardcore professional riding, but it is really tough, which is what people like me probably want!

C
Chris
Thin rubber

Went on easy enough but rubber was pretty thin so probably won't last as long.

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Angela Cadamy
It's a bicycle tire

It works as described

A
Amazon Customer
Good deal

Worked good for me. A lot cheaper than in the stores too.

K
Kindle Customer
Doesn't fit very well.

The tire says it's fits multiple size rims. However it was to small for the range of rim it claims to fit.

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What should I consider when choosing bicycle tires?

When selecting bicycle tires, consider the size, tread, width, durability, pressure, weight, and riding style. Choose a tire that fits your bike's wheels, is appropriate for the terrain you'll be riding on, is durable and puncture-resistant, can handle the recommended tire pressure, and matches your riding style.

What size bike tire do I need for my bike?

To determine the size of tire you need for your bike, you can look at the sidewall of your current wheel, which will have the tire size printed on it. The size will typically be expressed as a combination of numbers and letters, such as "700x23c" or "26x2.0". The first number refers to the diameter of the tire, which is measured in millimeters for metric sizes (e.g. 700) or inches for imperial sizes (e.g. 26). The second number refers to the width of the tire, also measured in millimeters or inches. The letter at the end indicates the type of tire (e.g. "c" for clincher)
If you're unsure about what size tires to get or have any doubts about compatibility, you can consult your bike's owner's manual or contact the manufacturer for advice.

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