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Pirelli Bicycle Tyres Pirelli Cinturato Gravel M 700x35C (35-622)

Pirelli Cinturato Gravel M 700x35C (35-622)

Bicycle Tyre, Road Tyre

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BICYCLE TYRES

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Bicycle tyres are available in various types, including road, mountain, hybrid, and gravel tyres. Each type is designed for specific terrains and riding styles. Road tyres are lightweight and smooth for speed. Mountain tyres have deep treads for grip. Hybrid tyres balance speed and comfort, while gravel tyres offer versatility on mixed surfaces.

Bicycle tyres are measured by diameter and width, usually in inches or millimetres. Check your current tyre's sidewall for size markings like ″700x23c″ or ″26x2.1″. Ensure compatibility with your bike’s rims and frame clearance. Consider your riding style for optimal performance.

Bicycle tyres suitable for commuting are typically hybrid or urban tyres due to their balance of durability, comfort, and speed. Look for puncture-resistant features to handle city streets effectively. Wider tyres provide more comfort on uneven surfaces while maintaining a smooth ride.

Bicycle Tyres: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing bicycle tyres, it's essential to consider the type of terrain you'll be riding on. If you're mostly cycling on paved roads, slick tyres with minimal tread will offer a smoother ride and less rolling resistance. For off-road adventures or trails, opt for knobbly tyres that provide better grip and stability on uneven surfaces. Understanding your primary riding environment ensures you select tyres that enhance performance and safety.

Bicycle tyres come in various sizes, typically denoted by the diameter and width (e.g., 700x25c or 26x2.0″). It's crucial to choose a tyre size compatible with your bike's rims. You can usually find the correct size printed on the side of your current tyres or in your bike's manual. Mismatched sizes can lead to poor handling and increased risk of punctures, so always double-check before purchasing.

If you frequently cycle in urban areas or over rough surfaces, investing in durable bicycle tyres with good puncture resistance is wise. Look for features like reinforced sidewalls and protective layers within the tyre structure, which help prevent flats from debris like glass or sharp stones. While these tyres might be slightly heavier, they offer peace of mind and reduce maintenance hassles over time.

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