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Types of Bike Tires

Kenda Nevegal Tire: $40-$65
Kenda Nevegal Tire: $40-$65

Nevegal X Pro EMC is a classic all mountain tire. The center knobs (55sA) provide a low rolling resistance and ensure long tread life whereas the softer shoulder knobs (50sA) ensure plenty of grip and control even on wet and rocky terrain.

Maxxis Ikon Tire: $55-$100
Maxxis Ikon Tire: $55-$100

Maxxis bills the Ikon as a lightweight race tire that excels in all trail conditions, though that’s not what initially drew me to the Ikon. This is a fast-roller, AND it’s offered in a 29×2.35in configuration, which makes it one of the beefier XC tires on the market.

Maxxis Minion DHR II Tire: $61-$105
Maxxis Minion DHR II Tire: $61-$105

It ain't the fastest-rolling tire out there--not a by lonnnng shot--but if you are in need of a whole lot of traction, the Maxxis Minion DHR II has few peers.

source: bikemag.com
Schwalbe Hans Dampf Tire: $46-$97
Schwalbe Hans Dampf Tire: $46-$97

Schwalbe Hans Dampf Tire description The fast-rolling Rocket Ron and tenacious Knobby Nic established Schwalbe's reputation for producing lightweight, high-volume tires.

source: mtbr.com
Schwalbe Racing Ralph Tire: $45-$100
Schwalbe Racing Ralph Tire: $45-$100

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