The Cross King tire is a top - choice for competition and trail riding. It offers excellent traction in turns, ensuring a stable ride. This smooth - rolling tire can adapt to any terrain with its unique tread pattern, all while maintaining a strong grip. It comes with multiple advanced technologies to handle various conditions. The robust carcass construction makes it resistant to damage from foreign objects, offering a great combination of versatility, low weight, and an appealing look. The all - round puncture ProTection layer makes the casings super durable. It protects both the treads and sidewalls, is 25% lighter, and provides 30% more puncture protection compared to previous models with DuraSkin. It also improves rolling resistance and absorption. The Black Chili Compound mixes special synthetic rubbers with natural rubber for high - performance treads, optimizing rolling and grip. The E25 e - bike rating means it has a high - quality structure with puncture protection to reduce premature wear from the extra driving force. Specifications include sidewall flat protection, an ISO diameter of 584 / 650b / 27.5', a TPI of 330, a labeled size of 27.5 x 2.20, a PSI of 65, black color, an ISO width of 55mm, designed for e - bikes, a folding tire bead, and a weight of 620 grams. It's a clincher tire intended for mountain use.

Using your Cross King tire is easy. First, make sure it's properly installed on your bike's wheel. Check the recommended PSI (65 in this case) and use a tire pump to inflate it to the right pressure before each ride. When riding, this tire can handle different terrains well, so feel free to take on various trails. However, avoid riding over sharp or extremely rough objects as much as possible, even though the tire has good puncture protection. For maintenance, after each ride, give the tire a quick inspection. Look for any signs of cuts, punctures, or foreign objects stuck in the tread. If you find any small debris, carefully remove it. Keep the tire clean by washing it with mild soap and water. Store your bike in a cool, dry place when not in use to prevent the tire from deteriorating. And remember, if you notice any significant wear or damage, it might be time to replace the tire.