Replacement Bike Tyres for Everyday Riding
The right bike tyre affects comfort, grip, rolling speed and puncture resistance. Smooth tyres suit roads and commuting, while chunkier tread gives more confidence on loose paths and rougher surfaces.
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Shop bike tyres at TrailSurge UK for replacement, repair and upgrade needs across standard bikes, e-bikes and compatible wheel sizes.
Choose tyres by wheel size, width, tread pattern and intended surface. For e-bikes, also consider rider weight, bike weight, puncture protection and grip in wet conditions.
The right bike tyre affects comfort, grip, rolling speed and puncture resistance. Smooth tyres suit roads and commuting, while chunkier tread gives more confidence on loose paths and rougher surfaces.
Always match the tyre size printed on your existing tyre unless you are sure your frame, fork and rim can accept a different width. Wider tyres can improve comfort but may not fit every bike.
Use the markings on your current tyre to match diameter and width. This avoids most fitment problems.
Slicker tread is better for roads, while more aggressive tread helps on gravel, tracks and wet mixed surfaces.
Correct tyre pressure helps reduce punctures, improves handling and stops the tyre feeling sluggish or unstable.
Look at the sidewall of your existing tyre. It should show the wheel diameter and tyre width, often in inches or ETRTO format.
Sometimes, but it depends on frame, fork and rim clearance. Do not fit a wider tyre unless you are sure there is enough space.
Some e-bike tyres are built with stronger casing or added puncture protection. Standard tyres may fit some e-bikes, but always check size and suitability.
Replace a tyre if the tread is badly worn, the sidewall is cracked, the casing is damaged or punctures are becoming frequent.
For road commuting, a smoother tyre with puncture protection is usually best. For canal paths, gravel or mixed surfaces, a slightly more textured tread can help.
Not always, but it is sensible to inspect the tube and replace it if it is old, damaged or the valve is worn.
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