Manufacturer for Bike Tire, Tube and Wheel

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Bike Tire & Tube & Wheel

Discover superior craftsmanship and performance with our extensive range of products.

2 Sealed Bearings 135/142MM Quick Release Alloy Bicycle Hub

Item No.:TP-790039

100/130MM Loose Ball Bearing Alloy Bicycle Wheel Hub

Item No.:TP-790058

Alloy 100/135MM 2 Sealed Bearing MTB Bike Hub

Item No.:TP-790057

8/9/10/11S Sealed Bearing MTB Disc Bike Rear Hub

Item No.:TP-790036

4 Sealed Bearing φ10x145mm Road Bike Rear Hub

Item No.:TP-790046R

φ9x108mm Sealed Bearing Road Bike Front Hub

Item No.:TP-790046F

O.L.D 142mm/148mm Micro Spline Bicycle Rear Hub

Item No.:TP-790043

Alloy φ12mm THRU Axle Bicycle Rear Hub

Item No.:TP-790041

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We can do it entirely to our client’s preferences and specifications, or we can brainstorm with you to get a clear picture of what you envision, then push boundaries.

Practical Uses of Bike Tyre

Designed for practicality and versatility, our bike tire and wheel offer endless possibilities.

Elevate Your Business with SHINE SOON Bike Tires, Tubes, and Wheels

Whether your customers are professional racers or casual riders, we have options to suit every level of expertise and preference. By choosing our bike tyres, you can expect:

  • Efficient shock absorption for fatigue minimization
  • Resistance against punctures and leaks for a worry-free ride
  • Tread pattern and biodegradable rubber for excellent traction on various surfaces
  • The combination of well-matched tires, tubes, and wheels for better stability and precise handling

How to Measure Bike Tire Size for Inner Tube?

Tire Diameter: Start by locating the tire size information printed on the sidewall of your bike tire. It typically appears as a series of numbers, such as “26 x 2.1” or “700c x 25”. The first number represents the tire diameter in inches or millimeters. Measure the diameter of the tire using a tape measure or ruler if the information is not readily available on the tire.

Tire Width: The second number in the tire size information represents the width of the tire. It is usually measured in inches or millimeters. Use a caliper or ruler to measure the width of the tire if it is not specified.

Once you have the tire diameter and width measurements, you can select an appropriate inner tube size that matches those dimensions. Inner tubes are typically labeled with a range of compatible tire sizes. Choose an inner tube that corresponds to your tire’s diameter and width measurements to ensure a proper fit.

Remember, it’s important to select an inner tube size that matches your tire size accurately to maintain optimal performance and safety while riding your bike.

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