12- to 24-Inch
$25.00
- Slick center tread with continuous curved lines on each side of the outer tread surface
- Perfect for old-school rides such as the Schwinn Stingray or new BMX bikes with a knack for old-school vibes
$20.00
- MTB tire suitable for road use with shallow, raised center knobs
- Size: 20 x 2.125
$20.00
- Entry-level BMX-style tire with sturdy casing for longevity
- Wire bead
- Size: 18 x 2.125
$31.00
- 3mm thick protective layer
- The archetypal high quality touring tire
- E-Bike Ready. You can choose every Marathon for your E-Bike (E-25). The main sizes are approved and tested for E-bikes up to 50 km/h (E-50).
$36.00
Light up the track or street with the Torch!
- Grooved slick center tread
- Lightweight construction
- Textured cornering knobs
Originally designed as a race tire for modern BMX tracks, the Torch brings the heat to your competition.
$19.00
Basic tires can still offer a great ride. Giant's Comp III tires feature knobby tread for off-road action and a durable rubber compound.
$34.99
Mike Aitken's popular signature tires for street and dirt. Ideal for use at high speeds.
- 20 × 2.25, and 20 x 2.45 Dual ply casing
$21.99
Based on the popular Path tire from the early 2000’s, The Path Pro has been fully redesigned to meet today’s riding styles. This includes a proprietary rubber compound that is both extra-grippy and long-lasting, bigger sizing options, and an all new tread pattern inspired by the original with a smooth center tread and knurled side blocks.
Features:
- Directional tread pattern with smooth center tread
- Proprietary rubber compound
- Improved grip & wear resistance
- Micro-knurled side blocks
Pressure Options:
- High Pressure: 100 PSI / Dual-Ply Sidewall
- Low Pressure: 35-65 PSI / Lighter, Single-Ply Sidewall
NOTE: Yes, it squeaks.
$28.99
Tom likes to ride fast and go very high. These tires were designed to help him do just that. With a fast center tread, these tires are made for park, street and even dirt too. The side profile is reminiscent of a motorcycle tire as well, which is a nod to Tom’s motorcycle lovin’ ways.
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