RacingWay 700×35C Road Bike Tires

$24.99
$33.99
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Size
  • 700×35C
PSI
  • 50-75 PSI
Style
  • Buy a single tire
  • Buy tires with tubes
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Specification

Model: RacingWay
Tire size: 700×35C
Color: Black
Bead: Folding
ETRTO: 35-622
Max PSI: 80-100
Tpi: 35
Weight (G): 1700
Application: Road racing, urban street
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HYCLINE RacingWay 700 × 35C ROAD BICYCLE FOLDING REPLACEMENT TIRE

Hycline tire is designed for smooth rolling speed, making it perfect for urban riding. 35TPI (Threads Per Inches) has good durability and puncture resistance. The smooth tread pattern design provides excellent grip and road handling, and more safety when turning at high speeds. Meet your training and racing standards.

Hycline RacingWay 700×35C Road Bike Tires online sale
700 x 23c/25c/28c/35c Folding Replacement Tires for Road Bicycles




Classic Tread Design

In order to reduce weight and rolling resistance, Hycline's tread pattern uses the classic "八" design, and the sparse open grain arrangement can reduce mud adhesion and improve stability. Greatly ideal for smooth riding in urban environments.

  • Smooth tread
  • Lightweight carcass design
  • Super traction and durability
  • Anti-Puncture Technology
  • Good rolling properties
  • Folding carbon steel bead
  • Various patterns to choose from

Specification

Size options 700×35C
ETRTO 35-622
PSI (Pounds per Square Inch) 50-75 PSI
TPI (Threads Per Inches) 35 TPI
Bead Folding carbon steel bead
Application Environment Road racing, urban street
APPLICATION BIKE Hybrid /Road bikes

 

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JamieInIndy
Pretty decent for the money

These appear to be very durable just by the feel of them. The rubber is thick and subtle. They ride very quiet and smooth. They take a lot of bums out of the road. Good for commuter or hybrid. I was hoping for a faster tire than the 38c these replaced but they are not. Seem to be the same width. I’ve put 50 miles on them just wish they were faster but not going to knock the tire for that. Btw they installed easily without tools to get them on the rim. Some reviews said they were difficult to install and had to be forced fit. Not my experience.

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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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