Road Bike Tyres

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Michelin Power Cup Tube Tyre
Was from £55.00
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From £38.50 £32.08
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Michelin Power Cup TLR Tyre
Was from £70.00
Save up to 36%
From £44.99 £37.49
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Michelin Lithion 4 Tyre
Was £29.99
Save 26%
From £22.49 £18.74
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Michelin Pro 4 Endurance Tube Tyre
Was £49.99
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From £37.49 £31.24
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Michelin Power Protection TLR Tyre
Was £70.00
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From £52.49 £43.74
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Michelin Power Time Trial Tyre
Was £49.99
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From £37.49 £31.24
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Michelin World Tour Road Tyre
Was £17.99
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From £13.49 £11.24
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Michelin Dynamic Classic Road Tyre
Was £19.99
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From £14.99 £12.49
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Michelin Power All Season Tube Tyre
Was £55.00
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From £41.24 £34.37
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Michelin Pro 4 Tube Tyre
Was £49.99
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From £37.49 £31.24
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Michelin Protek Road Tyre
Was £19.99
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From £14.99 £12.49
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Michelin Dynamic Classic Tube Tyre 700 x 28
Was £26.99
Save 25%
£20.24 £16.87
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Getting the right rubber for your road bike is critical to making sure you get the most out of your ride. A puncture resistant set of winter training tyres are going to be a drag up Alp d’huez and racing tubs are no fun at all for winter commuting or training. We stock a huge range of road bike tyres to suit every need, with a massive selection of sizes, treads and brands to choose from including Continental, Schwalbe, Vittoria, Michelin and Pirelli.

For all-round use a quality 25-28mm road bike tyre is no preferable over traditional 23mm tyres. They’re no slower but offer a lot more comfort and puncture protection with a minimal weight gain. Many bikes designed for commuting or longer rides now sport disc brakes, which frees up space for wider tyres. These bikes will typically run 28-35mm tyres, offering even more comfort over longer rides and they even open up the potential for exploring off the beaten path too. Some road bike tyres even come in widths up to 40mm, which are perfect for gravel or cyclocross bikes that see a lot of time on the road but are also great for adventure style riding and bike packing.

If you’re "tyred" of having the wrong rubber on your road bike, this is the place to find exactly the right set of road bike tyres for both you and your budget.