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Both lightweight and super fast, the XR0 is Bontrager's World Cup level racing tire providing low rolling resistance, maximum climbing traction and confident cornering. Plus, we relieved material between the tread knobs dropping the weight without affecting the tread performance.

Price

$64.99

XR0

Features

  • Lightweight, race only
  • High thread count casing for suppleness and strength
  • Proprietary compound gives excellent traction in a wide variety of conditions
  • Covered by Bontrager's Unconditional Performance Guarantee
Part No. MSRP* Bead FT/RR/PR Sidewall/Tread Size TPI Type Weight
414098 64.99 Aramid Dual Black / Black 26 x 1.90 (Team Issue) 120 Clincher 400g
414099 64.99 Aramid Dual Black / Black 26 x 2.10 (Team Issue) 120 Clincher 440g

*Pricing is set by Bontrager retailers and does not include freight, import duties or taxes for retailers outside of the US.

XR0
tubeless ready

Why Tubeless Ready?

Bontrager Tubeless Ready technology provides all the performance advantages of a tubeless system without the usual weight penalty. It’s a better way to go tubeless.

aero wing

Bontrager Aero Wings

Our unique aero wing design improves airflow where the tire meets the rim, so you use less energy to ride faster.

All Weather Tire

All-Weather Tires

Bontrager All-Weather tires are the ideal all-conditions tire for commuters, long distance riders, and those who ride all year, rain or shine.

XR0
30 Day Performance Guarantee

You'll Love Our Tires. We Guarantee It.

We’re so confident in the performance of the Bontrager tire line that we’re backing it with a guarantee unsurpassed in the bike tire business. All aftermarket Bontrager tires are unconditionally satisfaction guaranteed for 30 days from the date of purchase. If you - for any reason - don’t like your new Bontrager tire, return it (along with your original sales receipt) back to the place of purchase within 30 days of purchase date for full refund or exchange. It’s that easy.

Tire pressures

Tire Pressure Chart

The tire pressure you run depends on the conditions where you ride and the size of your tire. The following chart highlights the minimum and maximum rated tire pressure for each tire.