Loading... Please wait...Bikes need good tires, the single best investment you make on a bicycle is the tires. While you might just buy the cheapest car tires (we understand) you should never skimp on bike tires, because well you only have two for traction.
We stock stroller tires, bmx tires, beach cruiser tires, 700cc tires, 29er tires, and a wide selection of off road tires from Maxxis, Halo, Continental, Schwalbe, Resist, Kenda, Michelin, Stans, Victoria, Soma and many Others.
For street riders and fixie riders we can give you a durable tire with great handling and good wet weather performance.

Vittoria Makes One Great Road Tire

We carry 700 tires in all colors and widths from 25 to 45 widths, the current trend is wider tires between 35 and 45 cc

The Contintial Gator Skin Tire is super durable for all your skid needs
Mountain Riders can be set up with lightweight super sticky rubber in a multitude of tread patterns. The latest tire technology is tubeless which allows riders to run lower pressures without getting pinch flats. Bike Attack stocks a full line of Stan's No Tubes and UST Specific Maxxis and Schwalbe Tires. We carry tons of tires, come down to 2400 Main Street and we will put the right rubber on your ride.
World Cup Racers rely on one brand of tires more than any other Maxxis

At the 2010 UCI World Championships on Mont Saint Anne the tire break down was as follows:
Maxxis 67%, Schwalbe 18%, Hutchinson 5%, Specialized 5%, Kenda 3%, Continental 1%, Gazzalodi 1%
Maxxis High Roller has a cult like following, this tire is rock solid, comes in a UST tubless version, and everyone has and can depend on this tire


Schwalbe is making huge strides in light weight off road tires. Some of their tires are a whole pound lighter than the Maxxis equivalent
Schwalbe's Hans Dampf is German for jack of all trades, wet or dry this tire is great for all mountain riders and racers.

Pink Bike conducted a review of the Hans Damph click here to read the review

Schwalbe has a tire designed for dry So-Cal dirt (strict dry tire loose over hard pack rocks etc) the Wicked Will
Read a review on Pink Bike here