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Dynamic Sport Road Bike Tyre Twin Pack 700x23
  • Dynamic Sport Road Bike Tyre Twin Pack 700x23
Dynamic Sport Road Bike Tyre Twin Pack 700x23

MICHELIN

8176381

Dynamic Sport Road Bike Tyre Twin Pack 700x23

€24.00
  • Dynamic Sport Road Bike Tyre Twin Pack 700x23
Dynamic Sport Road Bike Tyre Twin Pack 700x23
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Use this sturdy, semi-slick bike tyre for your training rides on the road. 290 g.

BENEFITS

Grip

Semi-slick tread for added grip.

Puncture resistance

30 TPI carcass for a sturdy tyre and a comfortable ride.

Efficiency

A robust, high-performance tyre.

Weight

290 g.Stiff bead.

Compatibility

For inner tubes measuring 700x18 to 700x23 and 700 wheels (28 inches).

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

How to measure tire wear?

To measure the wear on your road tyres and to know when they need replacing, you need to inspect the tread. Signs of wear include:
- tread starting to fray
- the appearance of a series of micro cracks
- low tread depth
- the carcass becomes visible.
In all these cases the tyre is worn and needs replacing.

How to disassemble a tire?

To remove your tyre, deflate the inner tube until no more air comes out.
Then separate the tire from the rim with a tire lever.

How to fit a tyre

To put the tyre back on, place one side of the tyre into the rim. Next, inflate your inner tube to approximately 30% before putting it into the tyre (inflating it beforehand reduces the risk of pinching the inner tube).

Then, insert the other side of the tyre into the rim, starting on the side opposite the valve. Before inflating the inner tube all the way, check to make sure it isn't pinched between the tyre and the rim.

How to inflate your tyre correctly

Inflate the tire with caution.
The recommended pressure is indicated on the tyre's sidewall and its product sheet (available online).
Before each outing, make sure that your tyres are at the correct pressure for your ride.

The professional's advice

During inflation, it is important to obtain the right pressure depending on the terrain and especially depending on the time.
If you drive in rainy weather, feel free to lower the tire pressure to increase its grip.
When riding in dry weather, you can increase the pressure for better performance.