Cycling Tires
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Panaracer Pasela ProTite Cycling Tire
$42.99 - $43.99 -
Panaracer Pasela Cycling Tire
$37.99 -
Maxxis DTH EXO Cycling Tire
$52.00 - $65.99 -
42% off
Vee Rubber Crown Gem MTB Tire
$24.99 - $69.99$18.32 - $69.99 -
Maxxis Rekon Race EXO Wire MTB Tire
$58.00 - $61.99 -
Schwalbe Road Cruiser Cycling Tire
$32.99 - $37.99 -
Schwalbe Lugano II Cycling Tire
$32.99 - $59.99 -
Schwalbe Wicked Will Super Race MTB Tire
$124.99 - $129.99 -
Schwalbe Billy Bonkers K-Guard MTB Tire
$38.99 - $41.99 -
Pirelli P ZERO Race RS Cycling Tire
$107.99 - $112.99 -
Kenda K34 Cycling Tire
$26.99
About Cycling Tires
Your frame decides what fits. Wheel diameter is locked to your rim, and width is capped by your frame and fork clearance. Check your bike’s spec sheet or max tire clearance before shopping.
How to Use the Tire Filter
Our filter uses two fields: Tire Height and Tire Width.
- Tire Height = Wheel Diameter. Numbers like 26, 27.5, and 29 (or 650B/700C) are wheel sizes, not sidewall height. Match this to your rim first.
- Tire Width = The actual tire width in inches. Narrow widths are fast and light. Wider ones grip harder.
Popular Tire Heights
- 29 – The modern standard for trail, XC, and enduro.
- 27.5 – Still common for aggressive trail and mullet setups.
- 26 – Older bikes and dirt jumpers.
Popular Tire Widths
Popular Combos
- 29 x 2.40, 29 x 2.50 – The default trail setup today.
- 27.5 x 2.40, 27.5 x 2.50, 27.5 x 2.60 – Aggressive and playful.
- 29 x 2.20, 29 x 2.25, 29 x 2.30 – Classic XC speed.
- 27.5 x 2.80, 27.5 x 3.00 – Plus bike territory.
- 26 x 2.10, 26 x 2.20, 26 x 2.30 – Old-school standard.