How many years do bike tires last?
Christopher Ramos
Updated on May 21, 2026
Signs To Look For When It Comes To Replacing
A good set of tires can usually last the user a year or two. Unless you ride more than 20 miles a day you can reasonably expect them to last more than one season. People with a shorter commute can often get as much as 3 or 4 years out of a good set of tires.How often should bicycle tires be replaced?
If you are riding more than once a week, your tires will last about 1-2 years before they need to be replaced. However, if you ride less than once a week, it can last up to 4 years before needing replacement. This is mainly due to how much you use the bike and how well it is maintained.Can bike tires last 20 years?
Registered. As long as the tires look and feel good (rubber still feels pliable), you should be Ok in using them.When should you replace old bike tires?
7 Signs to Replace Your Bicycle Tires
- Worn down tread. Easy to spot. ...
- Flat spot along the center of the tire. ...
- Cracked rubber. ...
- Constant flats. ...
- Cuts and holes. ...
- Worn down to the casing. ...
- Bubbles or deformities.