Widths available: 29 x 2.2 / 2.4” Tubeless ready: Yes Hookless compatible: Yes This week on CN Tech we are entering MTB tyre terrain with my review of the relatively new Continental Dubnital MTB tyre.
It started as an experiment: Is the 2.25-inch tyre trend for gravel bikes really a good idea? It was August 2024, and all eyes were on the Leadville 100, where drop-bar mountain bikes were being ...
The Vittoria Rubino V Tubeless tyre might ‘only’ use a 100 TPI (threads-per-inch) nylon casing material, compared to the 320 ...
And, in fairness, rolling resistance matters whether you’re riding quickly or not. In fact, it can save you more time if ...
Goodyear has unveiled the Wrangler as the newest addition to its range of tyres for mid to long travel mountain bikes. The Wrangler tyre range is designed to excel in dry and rocky conditions and is ...
One of the most commonly asked rider questions is “what tyre pressures should I run for [insert bike and tyre make here]?”. Having the right pressure for your rider, bike and tyre combination is very ...
This next episode of MTB Chronicles Mini is here and this time the focus is on the tyres that the riders use to compete and the choices that go into selecting the best tyre for the conditions on the ...
Ever wondered what the hieroglyphic codes on the side of your motorbike tyre mean? It seems a confusing, long list of numbers and letters. A typical bike tyre might read 180/50ZR-17 M/C. There are ...