Helium. It’s so light, it makes balloons float. So it will make your bike’s tires fly on the road… right?
Tag: Tires
Everything you need to know about bicycle tires and inner tubes.
Can You Spray Paint Your Bike’s Tires?
The bike with spray painted tires is cooler to get around town with and harder to steal. Here’s how it’s done.
How to Tell If Your Bike’s Tire Is Punctured
When you know, you know. For the times when you don’t, this five-step checklist will help you determine.
How to Tell If Your Bike’s Tires Need Air
Topped up tires are safe, perform better, and make your ride comfortable. Here’s how to stop guessing and start knowing.
Road vs. Mountain Bike Tires (The Difference)
They’re made of fabric, rubber, and other chemicals. The similarities between them, however, end there.
What Does PSI Mean for Bike Tires?
Break free from the pressure of improperly inflated tires. Here’s all you need to know about PSI and keeping your bike’s tires topped up.
Do Bike Tires Have a Weight Limit?
We all love cycling. And we all hate that question. But, when it has to be asked, here’s what you need to know about the answer.
Does Slime Sealant Really Work on Bikes?
When your bike’s tire is losing air and you don’t want to deal with patch kits, Slime sealant is a great option for you. Here’s why.
Why Do Bike Tires Go Flat From Sitting?
Have you noticed your bike tires going flat in storage? Find out why—and learn how you can prevent it.
What Does TPI Stand For in Bike Tires?
What does TPI stand for? And why is it an important factor to consider when buying your next pair of tires?
Can You Overfill Your Bike’s Tires?
Many think that if their tires are overinflated, they’ll go faster and farther. In truth, they’re more likely to blow out.
Are Bicycle Tires Recyclable?
Your tire or inner tube is so old, you can no longer cycle with it. Can you at least be eco-friendly and recycle it?
How Long Do Bicycle Tires Last in Storage?
Here’s how long tires and inner tubes last—and how to keep them in mint condition so that they’re ready to mount when you need them.