







🚵♀️ Elevate Your Ride with Confidence!
This 2 Pack of 26" x 2.125" folding mountain bike tires comes with inner tubes and tire levers, designed for superior traction and lightweight performance. The foldable design ensures easy storage and transport, while durable butyl inner tubes provide reliability on any terrain. Perfect for mountain biking enthusiasts looking for quality and convenience.
| Bike Type | Mountain Bike |
| Color | 26"/2 Tires 2 Tubes |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Brand | SIMEIQI |
| Manufacturer | SMQ |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 2.1 kg |
| ASIN | B0C3BXHNXJ |
C**A
Good tires, good price.
Brought new life into my old bike.
J**N
These tires are awesome
These 2.125 width tires replaced 1.95 width tires on my mountain bike. And they fit!!!! At first I almost gave up & was gonna return them. But I asked the bicycle assembler at Walmart if the wider tire would fit on my rims. He said definitely yes. So I tried again & success!!! You need shoe laces or zip ties to secure the tire to the rim while squeezing it onto the rim. After installation, I road tested the tires and they are perfect. I'm surprised that the quality and the tread are so good from an unknown brand on Amazon for $20 each. They look & feel a lot more expensive. Btw I mostly ride on concrete but I like thicker tread to avoid thorns getting to my tube. Maybe I'm doing it wrong but it works for me. I'm not trying to win any races.
A**S
Good quality
Exactly as advertised. Went on without issues. Nice ride
C**N
Bon produit
Je trouve que le produit à un bon rapport de qualité/prix. Aucun problème jusqu’a présent. Ça fais plusieurs mois qu’ils sont installés
M**S
Not like they used to make
I did a overhaul on a 20+ year old mountain bike, including new shifters, shifter cables, and these tires and tubes. On my test ride, within the first 100 feet, I had an unfortunate incident with the new shifters, and the derailleur, which was adjusted to the old shifter, slung the chain off the cassette and in between the cassette (gears) and the spokes, locking up the rear wheel. The back tire slid on the asphalt for about 2 feet. Within that 2 feet, the rubber didn't just "wear" away, it was chunked up. On about 2 or 3 of the knobs, the whole knob, all the way down to the base surface of the tire, was damaged. If this is how tires were made back in the 80's, my tires wouldn't have lasted more than a week. For that reason, I can't give them 5 stars. Not sure how they'll hold up to "normal" riding.
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