
How to Choose a New Tyre For Your E-bike
November 16, 2022Replacing your e-bike’s tires can be daunting if you don’t know what to look for. There are many different sizes and the prices are often very different. In this article, we are going to give you 3 fundamental points to pay attention to both when testing tires and when deciding to buy new ones. While most e-bike tyres will last years this information will still come in handy one day…
Tread
Look at the factors that define you as a cyclist, and when choosing bike tires from big-name shops like Lecyclo, look carefully at the tread shape. The formula is simple and focuses on two main aspects: the size of the buttons and the distance between them.
The formula for choosing a good bicycle tire, for example, is as follows: the larger the lugs, the more traction you will have, but also more ballast when riding on flat or compact terrain. Second, a tight multi-knob will be effective for hard, dry terrain, and a separate stud for very loose, muddy terrain. It’s as simple as this: consider the size and lug spacing of the bike tires you’re looking at, and pick the one that’s right for you.
Wheel Size
Second, the size of the wheel itself. Although it’s obvious, if you don’t buy your size, you won’t be able to fit the bike tire to your wheel, it’s as simple as that. But there are also more important measures: the width of the compound is perhaps the most important, because the wider the tire, the more traction, grip and braking capacity; and the narrower the tire, the more agility and speed, but less traction.
Besides, there are more factors and figures in the rubber: the recommended values of pressures, the number of threads, the famous TPI (if you are very pro and you want to consider the TPI, the formula is: more than nets, less rubber, less weight and less resistance). One final note: you may never have thought of this, but you can fit different front and rear wheel widths to different bike tires. In fact, the pros do, usually with a wider front wheel to improve traction.
Maybe Tubeless?
Finally, other factors can be the type of rim, which can be Kevlar or steel (steel makes the bicycle tire non-foldable, and costs more to mount and weighs more), but above all tubeless. Yes, the big question is tubeless or non-tubeless. Well, it depends, as always: tubeless is a safer system, prevents punctures, especially pinch flats and prevents blowouts, but it is more expensive, more difficult to fit and more demanding in terms of maintenance. upkeep and maintenance. So it’s up to you whether you need tubeless or not.
Here are three fundamental aspects to consider when choosing your e-bike tires. With this trio of tips, it will be easy for you to choose what is best for you based on your needs, terrain, driving style and budget.
The diameter of the tyre needs to match the diameter of your wheel (for example, a 29” rim needs a tyre with a 29” diameter). So, you’ll need to replace your old tyre with one that has the same diameter. However, the tyre width can vary depending on what your wheel rims and/or frame can support. Your bike’s manufacturer should provide information on the maximum tyre width the bike can support.