RadM303 Mud Trail Mountain Bike Tire 26"×1.95"

$23.99
Size
  • 26"×1.95"
PSI
  • 40 PSI
Style
  • Buy a single tire
  • Buy 2-pack tires with tubes
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Specification

Model: Rad M303
Size(in.): 26×1.95
ETRTO(mm.): 52-559
Tread Type: Blocky Knobs
PSI: 40 PSI
TPI: 30 TPI
Tire Type: Clincher
Weight(kg.): 1.08 / 2.62
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Mud trails company with the RadM303 Blocky Knobby Mountain Bike Tire. Engineered for rugged terrain, this 26"×1.95" tire offers unparalleled traction and durability. Conquer mud, rocks, and rough trails with confidence

Conquer any terrain with ease! Upgrade to our Folding Replacement Bike Tire, designed for ultimate durability and performance. With a wide, sloping, blocky knob tread pattern and high-density rubber material, these tires provide unparalleled traction and puncture resistance. Perfect for mountain cross-country and outdoor riding.

 

About this item

  • Specification: Folding Replacement Bike Tire 26x1.95 inch (ETRTO:52-559 mm); MAX Inflate to 40 P.S.I (275 Kpa /2.75 BAR).
  • The wide, sloping, blocky knob tread pattern cuts through loose, rocky terrain while maintaining low rolling resistance.
  • High-density, high-quality rubber material gives it greater load-bearing capacity and puncture resistance. Capable of withstanding the harshest conditions. No more worry about frequent punctures and replacements.
  • Whether you're riding trails or rough surfaces, our tires provide a strong grip to enhance your riding experience. Suitable for mountain cross-country and outdoor riding.
  • Note: The tire is in a folded state. After disassembly, the steel rim should be arranged flat before installation. Please check the details and dimensions carefully before purchasing.

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I bought full set

These are mountain bike tires. I'm not sure why someone else put 80 psi in them to make it pop, I'm about 65 psi and good. I like that it's a complete set. 2 tubes, 2 tires. They fit easily, stretch on fine. TPI is for the terrain you'll be on. If you don't know what TPI is, then you won't care which you buy anyway. Only someone who rides alot on different bikes and tires will notice. If you have a cheap mountain bike and need spare tires, this kit is for you. If you are looking around for spare mountain bike tires, I'd recommend also getting one of those digital bike battery powered inflators too.

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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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