Bontrager XR2 Team Issue TLR Standard Width Mountain Bike Tyre 27.5 x 2.2 BLACK from Bontrager
Merchant: Cycles UK
Brand: Bontrager
Product code: 572241
Merchant's Category: Sporting Goods> Outdoor Recreation> Cycling> Bicycles
The Bontrager XR2 Team Issue TLR Standard Width Mountain Bike Tyre is a versatile and fast race-ready tyre that excels in loose-over-hard pack terrain.Legendary tyre designer Frank Stacy provides another race-proven design with the XR2 Team Issue mountain bike tyre. Its Tubeless Ready for fewer flats, and features a specifically-formulated compound for lightweight construction, improved cornering traction, and low rolling resistance. As well as this standard width tyre there is a 29x3.0 version available.Features A versatile trail tyre that excels in loose-over-hardpack and firm conditions Fast rolling with consistent, predictable traction for a variety of trail conditions Tubeless Ready (TLR) for easy tubeless setup and puncture protection Supple and strong Inner Strength casing provides lightweight sidewall protection Lightweight 120 TPI casing provides great ride feel and tyre performance
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