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Depending on how you intend to use your bicycle you need to suit wheels to your riding style. For example, if you are a city rider you won’t really need knobby tires but rather some slick ones as they provide a higher rolling speed.
This article presents various types of tires depending on the type on bicycle and while we also take a look at their structure. We also offer you a glossary of terms regarding each number marked on the tire.
Wheel types and sizes
Wheels are divided into several categories: mountain bike, city, road, BMX and track wheel http://www.carbonrimssale.com/wholesale-carbon-wheels/track-fixed-gear-wheels.html. A tire size matches the size of the wheel to be mounted. Thus, among the most common tire sizes we mention 16, 20, 24, 26, 27.5 (new), 28 and http://www.carbonrimssale.com/29-mtb-carbon-wheels-tubeless-clincher-25mm-with-novatec-hubs-d881sb-d882sb.html. If the first two sizes are used for children, BMX or folding bicycles, the rest of the sizes can be seen on mountain, road or city bikes.
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