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  2. The 7 Best Road Bike Tires For Training and Race Day - AOL

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    The Best Road Bike Tires. Best Overall: Continental Grand Prix 5000 All-Season TR. Best Value: ... On dirt roads, I’ll double down on durability and increase the volume–say, 30-32c–to ...

  3. Off-road tire - Wikipedia

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    Off-road cycle tires, colloquially called knobbies, [4] may be found on motocross and enduro motorcycles, ATVs, and mountain bikes. [1] Tires for single-track vehicles and ATVs have a curved profile such that some tread only contacts the ground during turning. Depending on the model of tire, an off-road capable tire may or may not be approved ...

  4. Paddle tire - Wikipedia

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    Often on rear-wheel drive quads and dirt bikes, specific front sand tires are used in conjunction with rear paddle tires. These front tires are usually called "razorbacks" or simply "ribbed" front tires. [2] The tire carcass overall is smooth with the exception of one to three longitudinal ribs around the circumference of the tire.

  5. Types of motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    A KTM dirt bike with a paddle tire. Off-road motorcycles, also known as dirt bikes or scramblers, specially designed for off-road use. The term off-road refers to driving surfaces that are not conventionally paved. These are rough surfaces, often created naturally, such as sand, gravel, a river, mud or snow.

  6. Tire tread - Wikipedia

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    Studded mountain bike tires for icy conditions. Off-road tires used in mud or dirt feature individual knob patterns to allow the tire to bite into the surface and lever the sides of the tread to get a better grip. Given the smaller contact patch, these tires tend to wear quickly when used on asphalt (depending on type of rubber).

  7. Racing slick - Wikipedia

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    The first drag racing slick was developed by M&H Tires (Marvin & Harry Tires) in the early 1950s. It was the only company in the world that produced and sold original drag racing tyres. Drag racing slicks vary in size, from slicks used on motorcycles to very wide ones used on "top fuel" dragsters.