Duro Tire Big D Fat Bike Mountain Bike Tire
Duro Tire Big D Fat Bike Mountain Bike Tire
Duro Tire Big D Fat Bike Mountain Bike Tire
Duro Tire Big D Fat Bike Mountain Bike Tire
Duro Tire Big D Fat Bike Mountain Bike Tire
Duro Tire Big D Fat Bike Mountain Bike Tire
Duro Tire Big D Fat Bike Mountain Bike Tire
Duro Tire Big D Fat Bike Mountain Bike Tire
Duro Tire Big D Fat Bike Mountain Bike Tire
Duro Tire Big D Fat Bike Mountain Bike Tire
Duro Tire Big D Fat Bike Mountain Bike Tire
Duro Tire Big D Fat Bike Mountain Bike Tire
Duro Tire Big D Fat Bike Mountain Bike Tire
Duro Tire Big D Fat Bike Mountain Bike Tire

Duro Tire Big D Fat Bike Mountain Bike Tire

Bicycle Tire
$84.88
Type
Bead
Size


Description

Duro Tire's Big D fat bike tire is built to face the challenge of year round riding. The intensive knobs provide solid climbing, braking and cornering traction with lower rolling resistance. The Big D is perfect for hardpack, sand or snow making the Big D one of the most versatile tires on the market.

Features
  • Single 26x4.0 Big D fat bike mountain bike tire
  • Folding beads help reduce the weight of the tire to help you out on longer rides
  • Intensive knobs provide solid climbing, braking and cornering traction with lower rolling resistance.
  • The Big D is perfect for hardpack, sand or snow making the Big D a great year round tire.
  • ETRTO: 102-559, Air Pressure 15-30 PSI, 1-2.1 BAR, Rim Width 80-100 mm, Folding Bead, 60 TPI, Weight 1080 g
Item Specs

SKU: RNDUDB90402640
Manufacturer: Duro
Brand: Duro Tire
MPN: DB90402640
Length (in.): 26
Width (in.): 4
Height (in.): 26
Weight: 7oz
Model: Big D
Model#: DB9040
Material: Rubber
Section Width (in.): 4 in
Bike Type: Mountain, Trail, Gravel
Tubeless or eBike Ready: Tubular
ETRTO: 102-559
TPI: 60
Bead: FB
PSI: 15-30
Bar: 1-2.1
Diameter: 26
Recommended Rim Width (mm): 80-100
Weight (grams): 1080
Wheel Size (in.): 26
RN SKU: RNDUDB90402640

 

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Steven Stanford
The Big D WORKS!

Wasn't sure about these but they really do the job! Hit the Appalachian's and didn't have any issues. Mostly in light mud-- grips good and the ride felt smooth. I didn't lose any control over the Maxxis