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Vendor: Challenge
Pneu de vélo de route Challenge Strada
Vendor: Challenge
Pneu de vélo de route / gravel Challenge Open Strada Bianca
Vendor: Challenge
Pneu de vélo de route Challenge Open Strada
Vendor: Challenge
Pneu de vélo Challenge Gravel Grinder
Vendor: Challenge
Pneu de vélo gravel Challenge Getaway
Vendor: Challenge
Boyaux de cyclocross Challenge Koksjide
Vendor: Challenge
Boyaux de cyclocross Challenge Dune
Vendor: Challenge
Boyaux de vélo de route Challenge Criterium Rs
Vendor: Challenge
Boyaux de vélo Challenge Baby Limus Team Edition Soft 320 Tpi
Vendor: Michelin
Michelin 700/28 Power Protection TLR Competition Line road bike tire
Vendor: Michelin
Michelin 700/28 Power Cup TS TLR Competition Line road bike tire
Vendor: Michelin
Michelin 29 Wild TR Access Line MTB tire
Vendor: Michelin
Michelin 29 Force TR Access Line MTB tire
Vendor: Michelin
Michelin 700/28 Power Cup TS Competition Line road bike tire
Vendor: Michelin
Michelin 26 PROTEK MAX TR Performance Line city bike tire
Vendor: Michelin
Michelin XC MTB tire 29 Jet XC2 TS TLR Racing Line
Vendor: Michelin
DC Michelin 29 Wild XC TS TLR Performance Line MTB tire
Vendor: Michelin
Michelin 29 Force XC2 TS TLR Racing Line MTB tire
Vendor: Michelin
Michelin 29 Force XC2 TS TLR Performance Line MTB tire
Vendor: Michelin
Michelin 29 Wild AM² TS TLR Competition Line MTB tire
Vendor: Michelin
Gravel Tire Michelin 700/28 Power Gravel TS Skin NR V2 Competition Line
Vendor: Michelin
Michelin 29 WILD AM2 TS TLR Competition Line MTB tire
Vendor: Michelin
BMX tire Michelin 20 PILOT SX TS TLR Racing Line
Vendor: Michelin
BMX tire Michelin 20 PILOT SX SLICK TS TLR Racing Line
Vendor: Michelin
Michelin 27.5+ FORCE AM2 TS TLR Competition Line MTB tire
Vendor: Michelin
Michelin 29 FORCE AM2 TS TLR Competition Line MTB tire
Vendor: Michelin
Michelin 29 E-WILD TS TLR Competition Line electric mountain bike tire
Vendor: Michelin
Gravel Tire Michelin 700/28 Power Gravel TS TLR NR V2 Competition Line
Vendor: Michelin
Michelin MTB tire 26 x 2.25 Wild AM TS TLR Performance Line
Vendor: Michelin
Michelin 27.5 E-WILD TS TLR Competition Line electric mountain bike tire
It is the essential element that connects you directly to the road. Its choice has a direct impact on the grip, comfort and speed of your bike.
The size of the tires is always written on it. Here are some tips to get you there.
You obviously have to adapt your tires to your practice. We favor comfort on city bikes, so we turn to wider general-purpose tires that withstand the hazards of bitumen and punctures. For racing or fixie bikes, thinner, lighter performance-oriented tires will be chosen.
Two parameters before choosing a tire:
The wheel size which is 650 or 700 for an adult bike
The width (in millimeters or mm) of the tire and its compatibility with your fork/frame. There are several widths for the same type of tire. For a racing bike, we are between 23 and 28 mm, for a city bike between 28 and 38 mm.
Indications can often be written according to the English metric system in inches. The wheel size is usually 26 or 28 and the width between 1 and 2”.
So you can have two configurations. A French (700x28) or English (28x1.80) inscription.
(A final letter can be attached to it, it indicates the inside diameter of the tire.)
Rigid bead/flexible bead
The tires can be sold in flexible or rigid bead. To differentiate them it's very simple, flexible bead tires are foldable and generally sold folded on themselves.
Rigid bead tire : They are generally heavier and more robust. They are mounted on city bikes; mountain bikes or Fixies (for skiders). The bead gives a rigid character and keeps the tire in the rim. They are usually less expensive.
Folding tire : These are aimed at road cyclists who want to save weight. They are easily transportable and despite their higher cost offer extremely less restrictive mounting than rigid bead tires.
The brands offer so-called “anti-puncture” tyres. They are lined with a reinforcement strip which is highly resistant to punctures. Schwalbe offers all its tires in the “Plus” range which offers this type of reinforcement.
For pedelecs , tires have been designed to support the weight of the motor and the batteries.
For city bikes or long rides choose a robust and comfortable tire like the Marathon Plus
For the Fixie , it is advisable to use tires reinforced with rubber and rigid bead like the Black Mamba or the Thickslick .














