Collection: Bike Tires & Tubes

Your bike’s tires are one of the most critical components for performance, safety, and comfort. Whether you're riding on smooth roads, tackling rugged trails, or cruising around town, ERIK'S has the right bike tires to match your needs. From slick road tires to knobby mountain bike tires, our selection helps you keep rolling strong and smooth.

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Why Choose Bike Tires from ERIK'S?

  • Wide Selection: We offer tires in every size, tread, and style, covering road, mountain, gravel, hybrid, and kids' bikes. 
  • Expert Recommendations: Unsure which tire fits your bike or riding style? Our team is here to help you find the perfect tire for your setup. 
  • Competitive Prices: We balance quality and affordability to keep you riding without breaking the bank. 
  • Support and Installation Tips: Need help installing your new tires? We provide advice and service to make sure they fit perfectly.

Types of Bike Tires at ERIK'S

  • BMX Tires: Durable tires built to handle the demands of BMX riding, from tricks to racing. 
  • Commuter Tires: Tires designed for daily city riding, focusing on durability and puncture resistance. 
  • Commuter Bike Tires: Versatile tires made for commuters who need reliability and comfort on paved and mixed surfaces. 
  • E-Bike Tires: Tires engineered to handle the extra speed and weight of electric bikes, offering durability and safety. 
  • Fat Bike Tires: Extra-wide tires designed for snow, sand, and rough terrain to provide unmatched traction.
  • Gravel Bike Tires: Tires that balance speed and grip on loose, mixed surfaces like gravel and dirt roads. 
  • Kids' Bike Tires: A broad selection of tires suitable for various kids' bike styles and sizes.
  • Mountain Bike Tires: Aggressive tread and reinforced construction for tackling technical trails and rough terrain. 
  • Recreational Bike Tires: Tires designed for casual riders who want comfort and reliability on a variety of surfaces. 

Key Features to Consider When Buying Bike Tires

  • Size and Compatibility: Make sure the tire matches your rim diameter and width. Tire sizes are often listed on the sidewall (e.g., 700x25c).
  • Tread Pattern: Match your terrain: slick tires for smooth pavement, knobby tires for trails, and mixed tread for varied conditions. 
  • Durability and Puncture Resistance: Tires with reinforced sidewalls or puncture-resistant layers help avoid flats, especially if you ride on rough or debris-covered roads.
  • Weight: Lighter tires improve acceleration and handling, though heavier tires may offer greater durability.

Bike Tire FAQs

How do I find my tire size?

Check your current tire’s sidewall or your bike’s specifications. Tire sizes typically include diameter and width. Check out our Bike Tire Buying Guide for more information.

Can I use wider tires on my bike?

If your bike frame and fork have enough clearance, wider tires can offer more comfort and grip. Always verify fit before buying.

How often should I replace my bike tires?

Replace tires when tread wears thin, sidewalls crack, or flats become frequent. Regular inspections help ensure safety.