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A fixie tire plays an essential role in the performance, comfort and aesthetics of the fixie wheel of a fixed gear bicycle. These bikes, often used in urban environments or for sporty journeys, require tires adapted to their specific use, combining grip, resistance and style. Here is a detailed guide to understanding the characteristics and specificities of fixie tires.

1. Characteristics of a fixie tire:

a. Size and dimensions

Diameter :

The most common standard is 700c, corresponding to the majority of road wheels.
Less common sizes like 650c can be used for specific configurations.

Width :

Between 23 mm and 28 mm for urban use and increased efficiency.
Up to 32mm or more for comfort or rough terrain.

ETRTO (European Standard): Indicates the width and internal diameter, e.g. 25-622 for a 25mm wide tire with a diameter of 622mm.

b. Types of tires

Rigid clincher tires:

Heavier but very durable and economical.
Suitable for daily urban use.

Soft Clincher Tires:

Lighter and more efficient, often used for sports configurations.
Easy to transport for quick repair.

Tubeless:

Allows you to ride tubeless, providing increased resistance to punctures.
Requires compatible rims and specific installation.

c. Treads

Smooth (slicks):

Optimal for asphalt and smooth surfaces, ideal for fast driving.
Reduce rolling resistance.

Semi-slicks:

Combination of a smooth central stripe and side patterns.
Offer a good compromise between speed and grip on mixed roads.

Profiled or clamped:

Designed for rough or wet terrain.
Rarely used on urban fixies.

2. Materials and components of a fixie tire:

Tread rubber:

Hard compound: More resistant to wear, ideal for frequent urban use.
Soft compound: Better grip but wears more quickly.

Carcass:

TPI (Threads Per Inch):
30 to 60 TPI: Tires more resistant to punctures but less flexible.
90 to 120 TPI: Higher performance tires, offering better comfort and better grip.

Anti-puncture reinforcement:

Additional protection under the tread to prevent punctures, such as Kevlar or specific layers of rubber.

3. Specificities of a fixie tire:

a. Resistance and Durability

Fixies are often used in urban environments with emergency braking (skidding).
Tires must be wear-resistant to withstand repeated slides.

b. Adhesion and Safety

Good grip is essential to ensure control in all conditions, especially when backpedaling.
Tires with treads optimized for wet surfaces may be necessary in humid climates.

c. Style and Personalization

Since fixies are also fashion items, tires are available in a wide variety of colors and patterns to suit the aesthetic of the bike.

4. Popular brands and models of fixie tire:

Continental

Flagship models: Gatorskin, Grand Prix 5000.
Features: Excellent durability, anti-puncture reinforcements, perfect for intensive urban use.

Schwalbe

Flagship models: Durano, Marathon Plus.
Features: High quality puncture protection, versatility and long life.

Victoria

Flagship models: Zaffiro, Corsa.
Characteristics: Lightweight, high-performance tires, often used for sports fixies.

Michelin

Flagship models: Power Road, Lithion 2.
Characteristics: Comfort and resistance for mixed road/urban use.

Panaracer

Key models: Pasela, Gravelking.
Features: Ideal for vintage fixies or mixed terrain.

5. Advice for purchasing and maintaining a fixie tire:

Choosing the right tire:

Main use: Urban, sporty, or mixed.
Compatibility: Check the dimensions of your rims (e.g. 700c x 25 mm).
Durability: Opt for a reinforced model if you often ride in an urban environment.

Tire pressure:

Maintain the correct pressure according to the manufacturer's recommendations (e.g. between 90 and 120 PSI for road tires).
Properly adjusted pressure improves durability and comfort.

Regular inspection:

Check for signs of wear, including cuts or deformation.
Replace worn tires to avoid the risk of punctures.

6. Conclusion

Fixie tires are distinguished by their robustness, style and performance suitable for urban or sports use. By choosing suitable models, such as those offered by Continental or Schwalbe, you will benefit from a balance between durability, grip and aesthetics. With regular maintenance, your tires will provide optimal performance for every pedal stroke on your fixie.