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Road Bike Tires
Many road bike users struggle when having to replace their road bike tires, and it is suggested that when you do consider replacing them, that you need to choose them extremely carefully. It is imperative that the tires have to match your road bike. When replacing bike tires, the initial step is that you have to determine the kind of bike you have.
Bikes are generally categorized into 3 main groups:
Road Bikes
Mountain Bikes
29ers
Each category of bike has a pre-defined size of wheel and requires a specific type and size of tire and bicycle tube. Your first step when determining which tire you need is to measure the wheel size so that you can ask your bicycle shop about those size tires. Remember that road bike tires come in many different sizes – and you do not want to fit the wrong size to your bike.
Generally, the road bikes that have been manufactured in recent times use 700C. It should be noted that some bikers prefer to use 650C for the front wheels for two reasons. Bikers either want to speed up acceleration or they are small and they need to lower the stand-over clearance. So keep this in mind when asking for road bike tires – do you want two different sets for the front and back tire.
Even road bikers differ in the way they determine their needs for bike tires. Most of the racers like their tires to have between 18-23 millimeters in width, while tour bikers prefer to use tires with 25-28 millimeters to have comfort and stability. This is a personal preference, and you should consult your bike shop owner to determine the best requirements for your needs.
Also, another tip if you are not sure of the size of the bike is that you can check the bike rim. The best bet is of course just to bring it to the bike shop. Here you can get the staff or a bike representative that will have all the correct tools to determine the correct bike size. Now would also be a convenient time to get advice on bicycle tubes.
If the road is asphalt, the ideal bike tires are the slicks tires for maximum velocity and smooth riding. In addition, they provide good grip in most types of road condition. If the surfaces vary such as asphalt, concrete, gravel, or single track, the perfect match is the cyclo-cross tires or semi-slicks.
We hope you will find the correct road bike tires and information on tires for Cannondale, Trek and Giant and other popular road bike brands.


