35-40 K miles
Bike tires typically last around 2,000 to 3,000 miles before needing to be replaced.
Bicycle tires typically last around 2,000 to 4,000 miles before needing to be replaced.
Mountain bike tires typically last around 1,000 to 2,000 miles before needing to be replaced.
Road bike tires typically last around 2,000 to 3,000 miles before needing to be replaced.
Bike tires typically last around 1,000 to 3,000 miles before needing to be replaced, depending on factors like tire quality, road conditions, and maintenance.
Road bike tires typically last between 1,000 to 3,000 miles before needing to be replaced, depending on factors such as road conditions, tire quality, and maintenance.
If you had good road conditions throughout the trip, a good set of tires would last the equivalent of about 2 trips around the Earth. The Earth is about 24,000 miles around and good tires are rated at about 50,000 miles.
About 2 years but the miles you drive will matter more.
Since there are different types of tires, the average length is between 15,000 and 50,000 miles.
You change tires when they are worn out, not at a set mileage.
There is no real answer to this question. I depends on too many factors. The quality of the tire, how the car is driven, if the tires are rotated/balanced and the front end kept in perfect alignment, if the tire pressure is kept at the correct level, how fast you take off and stop, how fast you drive, and many other things that only you can control. I would say that a decent set of tires should last 40,000 miles unless they are neglected.
All tires have a stated lifespan. This is an estimate based on normal driving conditions and correct tire pressure. As they say "You're specific mileage will vary"Most inexpensive tires should last 35,000 to 40,000 miles.Most performance tires should last 20,000 to 40,000 milesSome tires can last up to 70,000 miles or more.