Designed for How to measure tyre wear To measure the wear on your tyres and to know when they need replacing, you need to inspect the tread. The tread comes into direct contact with the ground you are cycling on and therefore determines your tyre's performance. - A tyre needs to be replaced when the centre knobs are worn down to the same height as the side knobs. How to remove a tyre To remove your tyre, deflate the inner tube until no more air comes out. - Once deflated, use a tyre lever to remove the tyre from the rim. How to put your tyre back on To put the tyre back on, place one of the beads (the stiff/soft part of the tyre, depending on the model, which determines the shape of your tyre), into the rim. - Once you have done this, inflate your inner tube by approximately 30% before fitting it to the rim (inflating it beforehand reduces the risk of pinching the inner tube). Next, fit the second bead to the rim, starting at the opposite side to the valve. How to inflate your tyre correctly Inflate your tyre carefully. The recommended pressure is indicated on the side of your tyre as well as on its product sheet (available online). Also, before each outing, make sure that your tyres are at the correct pressure for your ride. Tip from the pros When inflating your tyre, make sure you inflate it to the suitable pressure for the terrain you will be riding on and, above all, the weather conditions you will be riding in. When riding in rainy weather, lower the tyre pressure to increase the tyre's grip. - On the other hand, you can increase the pressure when riding in dry weather. Just as good as adult tyres. Traction The knobbly tread structure provides good traction on various types of terrain. Puncture resistance 22 TPI carcass makes this tyre durable. Efficiency The structure of the knobs offers very little rolling resistance. Weight 465 g. Compatibility For 16"" inner tubes and wheels. Designed for
Designed for How to measure tyre wear To measure the wear on your tyres and to know when they need replacing, you need to inspect the tread. The tread comes into direct contact with the ground you are cycling on and therefore determines your tyre's performance. - A tyre needs to be replaced when the centre knobs are worn down to the same height as the side knobs. How to remove a tyre To remove your tyre, deflate the inner tube until no more air comes out. - Once deflated, use a tyre lever to remove the tyre from the rim. How to put your tyre back on To put the tyre back on, place one of the beads (the stiff/soft part of the tyre, depending on the model, which determines the shape of your tyre), into the rim. - Once you have done this, inflate your inner tube by approximately 30% before fitting it to the rim (inflating it beforehand reduces the risk of pinching the inner tube). Next, fit the second bead to the rim, starting at the opposite side to the valve. How to inflate your tyre correctly Inflate your tyre carefully. The recommended pressure is indicated on the side of your tyre as well as on its product sheet (available online). Also, before each outing, make sure that your tyres are at the correct pressure for your ride. Tip from the pros When inflating your tyre, make sure you inflate it to the suitable pressure for the terrain you will be riding on and, above all, the weather conditions you will be riding in. When riding in rainy weather, lower the tyre pressure to increase the tyre's grip. - On the other hand, you can increase the pressure when riding in dry weather. Just as good as adult tyres. Traction The knobbly tread structure provides good traction on various types of terrain. Puncture resistance 22 TPI carcass makes this tyre durable. Efficiency The structure of the knobs offers very little rolling resistance. Weight 465 g. Compatibility For 16"" inner tubes and wheels. Designed for
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Designed for How to measure tyre wear To measure the wear on your tyres and to know when they need replacing, you need to inspect the tread. The tread comes into direct contact with the ground you are cycling on and therefore determines your tyre's performance. - A tyre needs to be replaced when the centre knobs are worn down to the same height as the side knobs. How to remove a tyre To remove your tyre, deflate the inner tube until no more air comes out. - Once deflated, use a tyre lever to remove the tyre from the rim. How to put your tyre back on To put the tyre back on, place one of the beads (the stiff/soft part of the tyre, depending on the model, which determines the shape of your tyre), into the rim. - Once you have done this, inflate your inner tube by approximately 30% before fitting it to the rim (inflating it beforehand reduces the risk of pinching the inner tube). Next, fit the second bead to the rim, starting at the opposite side to the valve. How to inflate your tyre correctly Inflate your tyre carefully. The recommended pressure is indicated on the side of your tyre as well as on its product sheet (available online). Also, before each outing, make sure that your tyres are at the correct pressure for your ride. Tip from the pros When inflating your tyre, make sure you inflate it to the suitable pressure for the terrain you will be riding on and, above all, the weather conditions you will be riding in. When riding in rainy weather, lower the tyre pressure to increase the tyre's grip. - On the other hand, you can increase the pressure when riding in dry weather. Just as good as adult tyres. Traction The knobbly tread structure provides good traction on various types of terrain. Puncture resistance 22 TPI carcass makes this tyre durable. Efficiency The structure of the knobs offers very little rolling resistance. Weight 465 g. Compatibility For 16"" inner tubes and wheels. Designed for
Designed for How to measure tyre wear To measure the wear on your tyres and to know when they need replacing, you need to inspect the tread. The tread comes into direct contact with the ground you are cycling on and therefore determines your tyre's performance. - A tyre needs to be replaced when the centre knobs are worn down to the same height as the side knobs. How to remove a tyre To remove your tyre, deflate the inner tube until no more air comes out. - Once deflated, use a tyre lever to remove the tyre from the rim. How to put your tyre back on To put the tyre back on, place one of the beads (the stiff/soft part of the tyre, depending on the model, which determines the shape of your tyre), into the rim. - Once you have done this, inflate your inner tube by approximately 30% before fitting it to the rim (inflating it beforehand reduces the risk of pinching the inner tube). Next, fit the second bead to the rim, starting at the opposite side to the valve. How to inflate your tyre correctly Inflate your tyre carefully. The recommended pressure is indicated on the side of your tyre as well as on its product sheet (available online). Also, before each outing, make sure that your tyres are at the correct pressure for your ride. Tip from the pros When inflating your tyre, make sure you inflate it to the suitable pressure for the terrain you will be riding on and, above all, the weather conditions you will be riding in. When riding in rainy weather, lower the tyre pressure to increase the tyre's grip. - On the other hand, you can increase the pressure when riding in dry weather. Just as good as adult tyres. Traction The knobbly tread structure provides good traction on various types of terrain. Puncture resistance 22 TPI carcass makes this tyre durable. Efficiency The structure of the knobs offers very little rolling resistance. Weight 465 g. Compatibility For 16"" inner tubes and wheels. Designed for
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