Maintenance

What is the proper tire pressure for my tires?

There are several factors that determine the right tire pressure, so there is no a single ideal tire pressure that matches all the cases. At the end of each page of our products we have included a calculator of the proper tire pressure that can estimate...

Do your bike tires have a recommended rolling direction?

The new 2020 range of products doesn’t have a rolling direction as its design was made to get the lowest rolling resistance and improve grip in any direction, so you don’t have to worry about the direction when you mount them. As for the previous range...

Do your tires age? How shall I maintain them?

Our high-quality glue and tire properties do not alter for a few years if there’s constant maintenance. To do so, you only have to keep the tires in a dry place, without temperature leaps or humidity, especially do not keep them in the sun. Premature...

Why are you tires so hard to mount?

Many different rims are available on the market. Some of them comply with E.T.R.T.O. standard (read here for further information), which sets the right rim/tire match, others take some more freedom. We comply with E.T.R.T.O. standard too, as we can’...

How can I clean the natural-rubber colour sidewalls?

To clean natural-rubber colour sidewalls we recommend using a neutral cleanser, a “mild soap”. Do not use aggressive cleansers or solvents as the tread may detach, which can be dangerous.

Sealant leakage from the TubeLess Ready, difficulty to install or make airtight your TLR: what to know.

Do you have sealant leakage, you can't install or make your TLR tire airtight? Let's start first of all with the definition of what TubeLess Ready tires are:TLR (short for TubeLess Ready) is a tire with no air holding capability (porous) that has been...