Description
Introducing the Fat Frank, a stylish bike tire from SCHWALBE that enhances the look and performance of any bicycle. This tire is not just about aesthetics; it combines functionality and cutting-edge technology to provide a comfortable and smooth ride in urban environments.
The Fat Frank tire features a large volume and a unique tread design that not only looks good but also provides excellent grip on a variety of surfaces. Available in several color variations including cream, black/coffee, brown-whitewall, and coffee/whitewall, this tire allows you to customize your bike’s appearance to suit your personal style.
Size | ETRTO 60-559 (26×2.35 Inch) |
Type | Wired |
Compound | Sbc |
Version | K-Guard |
Colour | Black-Reflex |
Seal | Tube |
Weight | 815 g |
Pressure | 1.5-4.0 Bar (20-55 psi) |
Maximum Load | 140 kg |
EPI | 50 |
Profile | HS375 |
Product Number | 11100181.01 |
EAN | 4026495673419 |
One of the standout features of the Fat Frank is its built-in balloon bike air suspension. This innovative design allows for comfortable cycling without the need for complex technology. The tires function as a natural suspension system, providing a smooth ride even on uneven surfaces. With an ideal pressure of around 2 bar, the bicycle or e-bike equipped with these balloon tires rolls effortlessly, ensuring a comfortable experience for the rider.
Furthermore, the Fat Frank tire is designed with reliability in mind. It incorporates K-Guard technology, which consists of a natural rubber insert reinforced with Kevlar fibers. This feature ensures solid puncture protection, making it an excellent choice for everyday cyclists who rely on their bikes for commuting or leisure.
In summary, the Fat Frank bike tire from SCHWALBE is the perfect blend of style, comfort, and reliability. With its attractive appearance, advanced air suspension, and robust puncture protection, it is sure to enhance your cycling experience. Choose the Fat Frank for your urban biking needs and enjoy every ride in style.
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