26-inch bicycle tyres
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RecommendationBicycle tyresreTyre50-559 Gravel Chaser Dual Compound Faltreifen schwarz50-55926 inchFolding tyre47.99 €
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Bicycle tyresVEE Tire50-559 Speedster 26x2.00 MPC Reflex schwarz50-55926 inchFolding tyre8.54 €
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Bicycle tyresKenda47-559 Khan K-935 26 x 1.75 black47-55926 inchFolding tyre8.54 €
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Bicycle tyresKenda50-559 MTB K-829 26 x 1.95 black50-55926 inchFolding tyre9.08 €
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Bicycle tyresKenda50-559 Khan K-935 26 x 1.95 black50-55926 inchFolding tyre9.17 €
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Bicycle tyresMICHELIN35-584, WORLD ACCESS LINE 650x35B/26x1.5,TPI22 Transparent/Black, Drahtreifen35-58426 inchFolding tyre9.59 €
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Bicycle tyresKujo54-559, KU-1005 Mr. Robsen, TPI 22, Clincher tyre, black54-55926 inchFolding tyre9.84 €
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Bicycle tyresVEE Tire50-559 CUB 26x2.00 MPC Reflex schwarz50-55926 inchFolding tyre9.89 €
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Bicycle tyresKenda50-559 MTB K-829 26 x 1.95 White50-55926 inchFolding tyre10.79 €
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Bicycle tyresKujo50-559, KU-2005 One 0 One A, TPI 22, Clincher tyre, black reflex50-55926 inchFolding tyre10.91 €
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Bicycle tyresKenda50-559 MTB K-829 26 x 1.95 blue50-55926 inchFolding tyre11.02 €
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Bicycle tyresKenda50-559 MTB K-829 26 x 1.95 Grey50-55926 inchFolding tyre11.02 €
26 inch bicycle tyres at a glance
26" tyres are a classic choice for mountain bikes and many city and trekking bikes. Offering an excellent balance between stability, manoeuvrability and comfort, this tyre size is ideal for teenagers and adults. 26-inch tyres offer precise steering, making them particularly attractive for off-road and trail riding. Good suspension and stability make them suitable for both rough trails and everyday road use.
The special features of 26" bike tyres are their versatility and robust construction. The tyres are often wider and have a strong tread pattern for optimum grip and stability on a variety of terrains, from woodland paths to gravel and tarmac. Many models also feature puncture protection or reinforced sidewalls for added durability and reliability.
Leading manufacturers of 26" cycle tyres include Schwalbe, Maxxis and Continental. These brands offer a wide range of tyres for different types of use and riding styles, from fast road tyres to chunky MTB tyres for challenging trails. With quality 26" tyres from Schwalbe, Maxxis or Continental, cyclists can ride safely and comfortably in the city or off-road.
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In addition to 26-inch bicycle tyres, you will also find all standard sizes within our product range, at affordable prices. Our online shop relies exclusively on the high quality provided by a wide range of reputable bicycle tyre manufacturers.
Sizes & dimensions of bicycle tyres
3 different types of size specification are standard in Europe:
1. ETRTO
2. In inches
3. French abbreviation
ETRTO
This is the European tyre and rim standard (European Tire and Rim Technical Organization). The size specifications feature a two-digit number block and a three-digit number block, whereby the blocks are separated by a hyphen.
Example
Source: Wikipedia (Moebiusuibeom-en, Bicycle tire marks 02, CC BY-SA 3.0)
The first number block represents the tyre width in millimetres, therefore, in our example the tyre is 47 mm wide. The second number block represents the internal tyre diameter in millimetres, and therefore, in our example, the internal tyre diameter is 622 mm.
Size specification in inches
The classic tyre specification for bicycle tyres is in inches, with one inch corresponding to 25.4 mm. This system has the disadvantage that tyre manufacturers only state approximate values. Nonetheless, this tyre specification is still used to this day, as it has become deeply engrained into the mind of the layperson.
Here there are two ways the size specification in inches may be structured:
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The size is specified by means of a two-digit number block and a decimal number with two decimal places. The number block is separated from the decimal number by an x (multiplication symbol)
Example
Source: Wikipedia (Moebiusuibeom-en, Bicycle tire marks 02, CC BY-SA 3.0)
The two-digit number block states the approximate external tyre diameter, i.e. 28 inches in our example. The tyre width is specified by the decimal number. In this example, this is 1.75 inches.
Schwalbe explains why the use of inches to specify the size can prove problematic. Here it states:
"The specifications in inches are neither precise nor clear. For example, diameters of 559 mm (MTB), 571 mm (Triathlon) and 590 mm (Dutch touring bikes) are all designated as 26-inch tyres. Tyres with diameters of 622 and 635 mm are both referred to as 28-inch tyres. Curiously, tyres with an internal diameter of 630 mm are referred to as 27-inch tyres. These designations find their origin - and their meaning - in the era of the plunger brake. At that time, the exact external diameter of the wheel was determined by the brake. Depending on the tyre width, there were then different standards for the internal diameter."
- Here the size is again specified by means of a two-digit number block, however, the tyre width is not stated using a decimal number, but rather a fraction.
French abbreviation
Here the tyre size is specified by means of a three-digit number block, followed by an x (multiplication symbol) and a two-digit number block, which is combined with a letter.
Example
Source: Wikipedia (Moebiusuibeom-en, Bicycle tire marks 02, CC BY-SA 3.0)
The external tyre diameter in millimetres is stated via the three-digit number block, i.e. 700 mm in our example, while the two-digit number block defines the tyre width in millimetres, i.e. 45 mm in the example. What is unique about the French short designation is the letter - this actually states the tyre height, whereby an A stands for a tyre height of approx. 30 mm, a B for a tyre height of 33 mm and a C for a tyre height of approx. 39 mm.
How do you find the right tyres?
The simplest way is probably to read the tyre height on the side of the existing tyre, and to buy a tyre in exactly the same size. If the size specification is no longer legible, you can search for the most suitable version using the ETRTO, as the internal tyre diameter does not change. On the other hand, the external tyre diameter - the size from the size specification in inches and as found in the French size specification, very likely may change on account of differing tyre heights.