Tires for Cannondale M300
#1
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Tires for Cannondale M300
My wife recently gifted me her old Cannondale M300 and its tires are worn and flat. I’d like to buy tires so I could ride it but I don’t know the first thing about where to look or what to get?
I know is the 26x2 size and that I will use it for trail riding sometimes but mostly streets riding.
Thanks!
I know is the 26x2 size and that I will use it for trail riding sometimes but mostly streets riding.
Thanks!
#2
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there are loads of tires out there but you will want something with faster rolling tire profile something like these
https://smile.amazon.com/Kenda-Small...8-3&th=1&psc=1
you probably can fit a 2.1 tire on it. if you try putting a 2.2 on it you might start getting rubbing on the front derailleur cage when in the lowest sprocket. look for something in the XC category of tires not slicks though.
https://smile.amazon.com/Kenda-Small...8-3&th=1&psc=1
you probably can fit a 2.1 tire on it. if you try putting a 2.2 on it you might start getting rubbing on the front derailleur cage when in the lowest sprocket. look for something in the XC category of tires not slicks though.
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#4
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Appreciate all the help!
Thanks for reply! How about 26x2.125" size, can it fit without this problems? I mean something like this- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KP2S7F5
there are loads of tires out there but you will want something with faster rolling tire profile something like these
https://smile.amazon.com/Kenda-Small...8-3&th=1&psc=1
you probably can fit a 2.1 tire on it. if you try putting a 2.2 on it you might start getting rubbing on the front derailleur cage when in the lowest sprocket. look for something in the XC category of tires not slicks though.
https://smile.amazon.com/Kenda-Small...8-3&th=1&psc=1
you probably can fit a 2.1 tire on it. if you try putting a 2.2 on it you might start getting rubbing on the front derailleur cage when in the lowest sprocket. look for something in the XC category of tires not slicks though.
#5
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those would probably do just fine.