What is the maximum tyre width possible on my bike?
What is the maximum tyre width for road bikes and cyclocross? In the past, road bike tyres were 23 mm wide. But that has changed. Nowadays you see more and more 25 mm or...
What is the maximum tyre width for road bikes and cyclocross? In the past, road bike tyres were 23 mm wide. But that has changed. Nowadays you see more and more 25 mm or...
Suitable footwear is the be-all and end-all for hikes, and all the more so the more changeable the weather and the more challenging the routes. What is true for our feet and a secure...
Many manufacturers nowadays offer road bike tyres between 23 and 32 mm. In the 80s and 90s, people still rode with very narrow tyres, 19 to 20 mm were standard. You should also choose...
For an extended tour, tyres with high puncture resistance are advisable. If you are riding on very different terrain, you also need a universal tread. Tyres with tread offer better grip on forest paths...
Check the tyre pressure of your bicycle regularly (approx. every 4 weeks for normal use and daily for sporty riding). If you find it difficult to reach your desired speed or if riding is...
Who hasn’t experienced it – you’re cycling along a country lane and suddenly …… the tyre is flat. Then you start looking for the problem and, of course, first try to inflate the tyre...
There are 26, 27.5 or 29 inch wheels – but which one is right for me? The classic is the 26 inch. Many swear by its manoeuvrability and stability. But in the meantime, 29...
They come in different sizes, rubber compounds, widths and colours. There is the right mountain bike tyre for every area of use. A high, coarse lug tread bites deeply into the ground and gives...
If the tyre loses air, it must be pumped up again. Checking the tyre pressure and inflating the tyre is therefore one of the simplest and most frequent maintenance tasks to be carried out...
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