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Mountain Bike Tire Sizes

Jul 12, 2024

Mountain bike tires are measured in inches and are offered in 3 non-interchangeable diameters corresponding to common mountain bike wheel sizes. Most popular for high-end mountain bikes are 29" tires and wheels. Next come 27.5" setups, preferred by some riders who like smaller, slightly more maneuverable wheels. And finally, 26" wheels and tires used to be the standard, but are now found mostly on entry-level and kids' bikes.

 

Tires at each of these diameters are available in a wide variety of widths, which riders select for the specifics of their discipline and terrain. Cross-country racers usually choose comparatively narrow tires ranging from 1.9" to 2.25" wide. Trail, all-mountain, and enduro bikes are normally equipped with wider tires between 2.25" and 2.4", and downhill tires are even wider at 2.4" to 2.6". Finally, fat bike tires are mounted on purpose-built rims and push the boundaries even further, sometimes measuring as wide as 5". The specifics of tire choice are carefully considered by mountain bikers, with racers often choosing different widths and tread patterns depending on the course and conditions.

 

Interestingly, most mountain bike wheel sizes are actually the same diameter as road wheels-29" wheels are equivalent to 700c, while 27.5" are the same as 650b. But you wouldn't want to put tires intended for one on a wheel intended for the other, as the rim's width is dramatically different for road and mountain bikes and would interfere with the tire's performance.

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