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12- to 24-Inch
$24.99
- Park/street tire, with directionally grooved tacky tread
- Wire bead
- Size: 18 x 2.0
$21.98 - $35.09
- Park/street tire, with directionally grooved tacky tread
- Wire bead
- Available in three widths
$24.00
- Classic MTB tire with large, widely spaced knobs
- Excellent for use on hardpack
$16.97 - $17.97
- Entry-level BMX-style tire with sturdy casing for longevity
- Wire bead
- Size: 12 1/2 x 2 1/4
$17.97 - $23.09
- Entry-level BMX-style tire with sturdy casing for longevity
- Wire bead
- Size: 14 x 2.125
$18.97 - $21.97
- Entry-level BMX-style tire with sturdy casing for longevity
- Wire bead
$22.99
- Entry-level BMX-style tire with sturdy casing for longevity
- Wire bead
- Size: 18 x 2.125
Sunlite's Street S-7 Tire is an urban tire with a raised center rib for reduced rolling resistance.
- Size: 20 x 1-3/4 S-7
- ISO: 419
- Bead: Wire
- PSI: 50
- Weight: 470g
* not interchangeable with tires labeled "20 x 1.75"
$25.00
- Smooth rolling center and micro tread shoulders
- Directional water evacuating lines keep you upright
- ISO: 507
- Bead: Wire
- Weight: 771g
$28.90 - $42.99
Pasela is Panaracer's standard all around touring or urban commuting tire. Its comprehensive size range ensures that you can find a Pasela for most any usage. Ride it and trust it.
- Steel (Wire) bead
$45.00 - $112.00
The Minion DHF has become the benchmark for riders wanting maximum control in loose and muddy conditions.
- Directional ramped center knobs provide low rolling resistance
- Minion signature channel cut side knobs provide excellent cornering traction
- Intended use: loose, loose over hard, medium, wet
$19.95 - $30.99
Kenda K50 tires are all-purpose tires with short knobbies.
- Classic design for replacement and repair
$17.00 - $28.97
The Vault uses an all-condition tread pattern suitable for street, park and dirt riding. With a textured surface and slightly raised shoulder knobs, the Vault rolls fast without giving up traction.
- Textured surface and slightly raised shoulder knobs for fast rolling and cornering traction
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