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Learn how tire size and width, lug patterns, tubeless options and rubber types can affect performance when you upgrade mountain bike tires.
What size do you need?
- Check the sidewall of your current tire; the numbers indicate tire size (rim size and width)
- A tire size of 29 x 2.3 has a 29 in. rim size and a 2.3 in. width
- While the tire diameter must be an exact match with your rim size, you can opt for variations in tire widths though you should consider the min/max widths of the rim
Tire Type
- Tubeless ready: These tires seal directly on rim of a bike and don’t require a separate inner tube
- Tubeless clincher: This common tire setup includes a tire and a separate inner tube
- Tubular: Less common, the inner tube is sewn inside the casing and glued or taped onto the rim
Bead type
- Wired: The bead—or the edge of the tire that fits into a rim—is made of steel wire so can’t be folded; generally cheaper and heavier
- Folding: These have a flexible Kevlar bead; they can be folded up, making storing and carrying easy





