One of the simplest, most effective, and most affordable ways to improve the quality of your gravel rides begins right where the rubber hits the…
For our gravel bike tire buyer’s guide, we tasked Jim Graham with testing and comparing ten different tire models. Jim lives in southern central New Hampshire, where an abundance of excellent gravel riding is accessible from his home or just a short drive away.
In the same way that different tires for cars and trucks are designed for driving on highways, going off-road, hauling loads, or racing Formula 1, gravel tires come in a range of choices for optimal performance based on how and where you ride your bike.What type of gravel do you ride —Most gravel cyclists we know will cover a huge range of conditions and terrain on their rides, from gnarly singletrack to compacted dirt roads and rail trails to pavement.
A major factor that should influence your gravel bike tires purchase decision is the terrain and conditions you encounter most often. Wheel size is an obvious factor, but the primary consideration here is width. Many road bicycles and even cyclocross frames are too narrow to fit wider gravel bike tires. Make sure you know what width tire your bicycle frame can accommodate before you buy.
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