RightRun

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Equipped with smooth sidewalls and a particularly hard wearing “Black’n’Roll” central tread compound, the RightRun sets new a new benchmark in our Basic tire line. In common with all Basic tires the new RightRun also features a Puncture Protection belt.

            

Wire Bead
Art.No.ETRTOSizePerformanceFeatureColourPSIEPITubePriceAdd
1027538725-48922 x 1.00Puncture Protection2grip - Black'n'RollGrey-Black85-145378A17.95
1027538625-48922 x 1.00Light2gripGrey-Black-Skin85-145678A21.95
1027538825-48922 x 1.00Light2grip - Black'n'RollBlue-Black-Skin85-145678A21.95
1027538925-48922 x 1.00Light2grip - Black'n'RollRed-Black-Skin85-145678A21.95
1028238725-54024 x 1.00Puncture Protection2gripGrey-Black85-145379A17.95
1028238725-54024 x 1.00Puncture Protection2grip - Black'n'RollBlue-Black85-145379A17.95
1028238925-54024 x1.00Puncture Protection2grip - Black'n'RollRed-Black85-145379A17.95
1028239025-54024 x 1.00Puncture Protection2gripYellow-Black85-145379A17.95
1028238625-54024 x 1.00Light2grip - Black'n'RollGrey-Black-Skin85-145679A21.95
1028338723-55925 x 1.00Puncture Protection2gripGrey-Black85-1453711A17.95
1028538725-59026 x 1.00Puncture Protection2grip - Black'n'RollGrey-Black85-1456712B21.95

Where are the 25" tires?

Great looking tire — I would have purchased today if there were a 25 x 1” size!

25-540

what is ETRTO ?? says 25-540 ??

ETRTO

ETRTO (European Tire and Rim Technical Organization): Standards organization for tire and rim sizes.

Nowadays, bicycle tires sizes should all fall in line with ETRTO’s (European Tire and Rim Technical Organization) tire and rim standards. Yet the older English and French tire size markings are still used.

An ETRTO size marked 25-540 indicates the width of 25 mm and the tire inner diameter of 540 mm. This designation is clear and allows an unequivocal match with the corresponding rim size.

NOTE: Always reference the ETRTO number when ordering to ensure accuracy in tire fit.

Inch sizes are ambiguous and lack accuracy. For example, the diameters 559 mm (MTB), 571 mm (Triathlon) and 590 mm (Touring) are all designated 26 inch. Tires with diameters 622 mm and 635 mm are both designated 28-inch, yet, surprisingly, tires with a diameter of 630 mm are designated 27-inch.