Do you know how to find your tyre size? Find out which numbers to look for & what they mean in our handy guide.
The first step towards getting the right set of tyres is to know the specifications. Different vehicles have varying tyres specifications. Therefore, knowing those of your car will enable you to get the perfect match. The specifications indicate the tyre size, load rating, and speed rating of t...
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With the help of the accessories configurator on the www.mercedes-benz.de website, suitable wheels and the correct tyre size can be found for practically any Mercedes-Benz. In addition to this, when configuring the vehicle, the appropriate complete summer or winter wheels can a...
Trek domane tyre Latest post 2 months ago Hi I have a trek domane 2.3, and I have changed the rear tyre to 28 (it was 25 originally) The tyre rubs with the brake arm (v brake), I fear it doesn’t seem to be compatible Is there any way to adjust the position of the brake ...
Hi I have a trek domane 2.3, and I have changed the rear tyre to 28 (it was 25 originally) The tyre rubs with the brake arm (v brake), I fear it doesn’t seem to be compatible Is there any way to adjust the position of the brake arm? I just need it to ne around 2mm higher...
Hi I have a trek domane 2.3, and I have changed the rear tyre to 28 (it was 25 originally) The tyre rubs with the brake arm (v brake), I fear it doesn’t seem to be compatible Is there any way to adjust the position of the brake arm? I just need it to ne around 2mm higher...
To tighten a freewheel, all you have to do is get it finger tight and then re-install your wheel and go for a ride. The freewheel will tighten itself while you’re pedaling! Alex Ramon A bicycle geek since early childhood, spent his twenties as a mechanic in bike shops. His passions...
As we'll come on to, you should pay close attention to the actual size of your tyres when inflated because this can change optimum pressure for any given rim and tyre combination. If the actual inflated tyre width is larger than the labelled width, the tyre will need slightly less pressure...
Hi I have a trek domane 2.3, and I have changed the rear tyre to 28 (it was 25 originally) The tyre rubs with the brake arm (v brake), I fear it doesn’t seem to be compatible Is there any way to adjust the position of the brake arm? I just need it to ne around 2mm higher...