It depends on where you are riding in moab. On slickrock i would suggest the bontrager xr1 ($50). but if you are looking for a less expensive tire i would suggest the bontrager revolt super X ($30). If you are riding in more sandy conditions i would suggest the kenda excavator ($40) If you are riding more technical trails (porcupine rim or behind the rocks) i would suggest the maxxis high roller ($60), this is a great XC trail tire.
a triathlon bike is like a road bike, thinner then mountain bike tires..
There are a few good mountain bikes tires that would suit a 18 speed bike. I would go to a bike store and ask.there's different tires for what type of riding you doing but everyone have their own way they like their bikes from handle bars to tires. There's no best part. It's just what's good for you
Someone can purchase dirt bike tires from Rocky Mountain ATV and Motorcycle in Payson Utah. One can also shop at Motor Sport for dirt bike tires. Local bike shops in one's area will have dirt bike tires also.
A mountain bike is basically a bike meant to be strong enough to be ridden off road. It's overall stronger and has wider tires than other bikes.
because the traction on the mountain bike tires have more of a grip to be able to ride on a mountain when a road isn´t that hard to ride on and to need more traction.
A mountain bike is made to be ridden on rough terrain so it has tough, knobby tires; a heavy, strong frame; and shock absorbing features. A street bike is designed to be ridden or smoother surfaces, therefore it has smoother tires, a lighter frame and lower handle bars so you can see hazards more easily.
A mountain bike is basically a bike meant to be strong enough to be ridden off road. It's overall stronger and has wider tires than other bikes. Montague Paratrooper Mountain Bike is a bit special in that the frame folds in the middle, making for easy storage and transportation.
A synthetic rubber made from petroleum, like all modern tires.
Epic Conditions - 2007 Moab Mountain Biking was released on: USA: 18 March 2007
It depends what use the bicycle is put to, it may be a racer, a road going tourer or an off-road mountain or trail bike. All have very different tires.
There are not any actual tires installed on this bike.
Because of the type of terrain that mountain bikes have to travel across, IE, gravel, mud, loose earth and steep climbs/descents on the previous surface conditions, mountain bike tyres need as much grip as possible, hence the deep tread and width on the tyres.