Our team has chosen this tire for road cycling on undulating and uneven terrain. Weight: 510 g.
How to properly inflate the tire
Inflate the tire carefully. The recommended pressure is indicated on the side of the tire and on its product sheet (available online). Before each ride, make sure your tires have the proper pressure for your ride.
How to remove a tire
To remove the tire, deflate the inner tube until no air comes out. Then separate the tire from the rims with a tire lever.
Professional's tip
When inflating, it is important to achieve the correct pressure depending on the terrain and especially the weather. If you are riding in rainy weather, do not hesitate to lower the tire pressure to increase their grip. When riding in dry weather, you can increase the pressure for better performance.
How to mount a tire
To put the tire back on, insert one side of the tire into the rims. Then, inflate the inner tube to approximately 30% before placing it in the tire (pre-inflating the tire reduces the risk of pinching the tire). Then, insert the other side of the tire into the rims, starting from the side opposite the valve. Before fully inflating the tire, check that it is not pinched between the tire and the rims.
How to measure tire wear
To measure the wear of road tires and to know when they need replacement, you should inspect the surface of the tires. Signs of wear include:
- the tread starts to tear
- the appearance of a series of small cracks
- low tread depth
- the casing becomes visible. In all these cases, the tire is worn out and needs to be replaced.
Comfortable tire with puncture reinforcement.
Grip
"Aquaflow" technology, ensuring very good grip in all conditions.
Puncture resistance
Double puncture protection.
Efficiency
28 mm section for high-performance tire and comfortable ride.
Weight
510 g. Stiff bead.
Compatibility
For inner tubes with sizes 700x18 to 700x23 and 700 (28 inch) wheels.
Our team has chosen this tire for road cycling on undulating and uneven terrain. Weight: 510 g.
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