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What Is TPI (Threads Per Inch)?

February 11, 2016

Curious what TPI or Threads Per Inch is all about when it comes to BMX tires? Here’s everything you need to know!

What Is TPI (Threads Per Inch) BNMX Tires

Have you ever been shopping for BMX Tires and you found yourself weighing the options between weight, size and color? What about max PSI and TPI? We were thinking about tires today and how they range quite a bit these days from 65 max PSI all the way up to 110 PSI, come in all sorts of weights, wire bead and kevlar bead, plenty of colors, tread patterns from smooth to super aggressive and a couple different TPI ratings. Although it’s not as commonly listed on BMX tires, TPI has a bigger role in tires than you might think. So, if you want to learn a little bit more, let’s do this!

Threads Per Inch

First off, let’s talk about Threads Per Inch and exactly what that means when it comes to BMX tire. Tires aren’t just made from rubber. There’s a bunch of nylon strands that are lined up in layers and then they are dipped in rubber to give it a nice durable cover and of course a tread pattern. When you’re looking at those nylon strands that are layered up, there’s two sides of the spectrum – low thread count which is usually around 60 thicker threads and then the higher end which is around 120 thin threads. Those numbers indicate the number of threads of nylon that it takes to cover a square inch of the tire. Some tires also feature a silkworm casing to help resist punctures caused by impacts or running on a lower PSI allowing for something like a thorn to push through.

What Is TPI (Threads Per Inch) BNMX Tires

Low Thread Count

BMX tires with a low thread count are designed to be durable and economical. They feature thicker strands, creating thicker sidewall that help make them more resistant to larger cuts or tears. These lower thread count tires are typically found on beefier tires designed more for trails and all around riding. So, for example the classic Maxxis Holy Roller tire which is knobby has a 60 TPI rating. With that rating typically also comes with a lower PSI. Somewhere between 65 and 85, which allows it to have a little more grab when rolling, giving more traction.

What Is TPI (Threads Per Inch) BNMX Tires

High Thread Count

BMX tires with a high thread count are typically designed to be more puncture resistant and flexible. Because of the higher number of threads, it allows the tire to be less stiff, which is why you see some tires that can be almost “floppy” when they aren’t mounted and aired up. With that higher thread count comes with a higher PSI rating, which can go up to 110 PSI. This is ideal for people who want minimal rolling resistance and higher speeds. Another perk is that higher thread count tires are lighter weight, which some people find important. The downside is that they can sometimes wear out quicker than lower thread counts.

When we compare a lower thread count tire with a lower PSI rating to a higher thread count tire with a higher PSI, we could compare, for an extreme example, rolling on metal versus foam. Metal might have a rougher ride, but you will go further with less effort at a higher pace and be more resistant to something like thorns where foam would be more absorbent to bumps along the road making for more comfort, but you would have to put more effort into pedaling and have less protection against those same thorns. Lately, we tend to see street riders running a lower PSI to help absorb impacts from drops where racers want high PSI to ride as fast as possible. It can also go the opposite way as well, with a higher thread count tire being ran at a lower PSI and a lower thread count tire being ran at the max. There’s also those of us who prefer the happy medium. For example, I run the Flybikes Ruben tires which feature the higher thread count and a max PSI of 110, but I typically run at around 75 PSI when I inflate them since I like having the shock of impact absorbed in the tires and not my wrists and ankles.

What Is TPI (Threads Per Inch) BNMX Tires

To wrap this all up. If you’re looking for a heavier duty tire that is more affordable, durable and more absorbent to impacts, you will want to look for something with a lower Threads Per Inch and PSI rating. If you’re looking for something with less rolling resistance, puncture resistance and a lighter weight, you will want to look at a tire with a higher Threads Per Inch and PSI rating. Hopefully this helps some of you out there understand what TPI means and how it can have an affect on a tire.

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Ciao Crew X BCN

February 11, 2016

The Ciao Crew recently decided to load up and make a trip from Germany to Barcelona, Spain for some better weather and dialed spots. Here’s a 13 minute highlight reel giving us a look at some of the action that went down during the trip. It looks like these guys were rolling deep every day and it lead to one dialed BMX video, that’s for sure! Hit play and enjoy!

“15+ Germans, 2 Italians & 1 Portuguese in Barcelona.

Filmed & Edited by Fabian Bader

“I’m not sure who first came up with the idea of spending the week before and after Christmas in Barcelona.
As soon as the first flights were booked the crew suddenly grew up to about 12-15 germans from the Cologne, Essen and Frankfurt area.
Being on different schedules and staying all over the city some days it would be harder to meet up than others, but it all worked at the end.
Not planning to film anything specific before we quickly realized it would only make sense to do one video together.
Thanks to everyone who helped us while we were out there, especially Diogo Santos, Simone Barraco and the relax association shop.” – Bruno

Riders: Wanja Vogt, Bruno Hoffmann, Carlo Hoffmann, Fabian Bader, Sebastian Anton, Dima Prykhodko, Fernando Laczko, Simone Barraco, Mirco Andreani, Diogo Santos, Daniel Tünte, Moritz Nussbaumer, Lukas Häusler, Daniel Portoreal, Janek Wentzky, Felix Stinshoff”

If it’s blocked in your country, you can watch the video RIGHT HERE

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Monster Energy – Home Turf: Mike Varga

February 11, 2016

Wow! This new Mike Varga BMX video from Monster Energy is an absolute BANGER! Watch as Mike goes absolutely wild on his private ramp setup that he built. Everything from the riding, to the ramp, to the film work is amazing. Hit play RIGHT NOW! You will not regret it one bit.

“Every rider dreams of having their own backyard setup. A private place with perfect ramps, that can be ridden at any time – a place that becomes their own. Mike Varga made that dream a reality: Meticulously designing and constructing one of the best backyard ramp setups we’ve ever seen. Watch as Mike goes to work on his “Home Turf”.”

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Vocal BMX – Ash Douglas Video Bike Check

February 11, 2016

The crew at Vocal BMX caught up with Ash Douglas to take a closer look at his current setup. Above is the video Bike Check they dropped filled with plenty of looks at his bike, along with some real solid riding with plenty of tailwhip and barspin combos for you to take in. All in all, it looks like a real dialed BMX bike to us. Hit that play button and take a look for yourself!

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3D Tour of The Unit

February 11, 2016

Have you ever wanted to go to The Unit in Greenville, North Carolina? You know, Ryan Nyquist‘s ramp setup? We got an email from a company called Matterport that do 3D-virtual tour renderings and they recently spent some time inside The Unit. They hit us up with a link of the tour and figured you guys might just want to take a look around and experience the place. You can use your keyboard or mouse to click around and look in every direction. Think Google Street View, but more detailed. Man, we could really go for a session at that place right about now!

Photographer: Real3D

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Autum Bikes – 2016 Collection Catalog

February 11, 2016

Autum Bikes hit us with a link to their new 2016 Collection catalog giving us a look at their full range of frames and parts from forks to bars, stems, seats and more! This brand is geared toward flatland, but there’s no doubt that they have done some interesting and unique things for this range. We’re really digging some of the unique color and graphics they have gone with. You can take a closer look by flipping through the catalog that is embedded above!

Along with that catalog came with the news that they have added Kevin Nikulski to their team as well! So, expect plenty of good things to come from Autum and Kevin this coming year!

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BCave – Dark Summer 2 with Chris Childs and Dr. Bonus Grind

February 11, 2016

You can’t go wrong with a BCAVE video! Here’s a fresh one featuring Chris Childs and John Mayo putting in work on spots they came across over the course of three days. Hit play and take it all in!

“A new Dark Summer video hit the web from Merritt’s Chris Childs and his trusted sidekick Dr Bonus Grind, placing pegs on every nook and cranny! That last clip though… ohhhh weeeee!!

“Filmed 1/29-1/31 in chronological order, mostly after work. The pegs were loud that weekend.” – Chris Childs” – DIG

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SBG Unit Movie 2015

February 11, 2016

Here’s a BMX video we had sent in by the SBG Crew. Not a lot of info came with the link, but based off the video it’s 12 minutes of real solid riding from their entire crew who went to work on their local street spots stacking clip after clip. Great riding, dialed spots and some clean film work. Can’t go wrong with that! Hit play and enjoy!

Filmed and edited by Jakob Deutschmann

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