The first step in picking tires is to decide what kind of ride are you looking at. Here is a generic guide to help you out with the right tire for your cycle
As in the case with most bike parts, the first step in picking tyres is to decide what kind of ride are you looking at. Are you planning on commuting daily by bike or riding casually on the weekends? Do you intend to hit the trails regularly or go on odd adventures? The only thumb rules are that the tyre should fit the rim and your treads should always be sharp. When the treads are rounded or uneven, its time to change your tyres. This could happen with regular use or poor handling. Only the rider will be able to tell which one it is. If the treads wear out too soon then it's probably poor handling.
Before you start picking out tyres, check on the sidewalls of the tyres already on your bike for the size of the rim. The sizes come in multiple formats, here is generic guide:
After you have the size figure out, consider the following to narrow down on the tyre. Remember, there is no steadfast rule for tyre types. There are many variables to be considered such as riding conditions, weather, type of terrain, frequency of use, and more. However, overarchingly the guide below is a good basis to work on.
If you have more questions, write in to us and we can help you narrow down your options. Or walk into any Firefox dealership for guidance on tyres. Also, we are welcome to any inputs that our seasoned riders have that could be of use to amateur riders.
In the meantime, keep riding and building your #EverydayAdventure