SIMWORKS The Homage TLC 650b
SimWorks' iconic The Homage tire is now available in a new tubeless compatible version .
It offers better puncture protection and can be used at lower pressures, resulting in a softer ride and a wider contact patch for better traction.
The name "Homage" came about naturally and with a sense of nostalgia when we were discussing a collaborative project with Panaracer a few years ago. We've grown up with the evolution of mountain biking, and as we looked back at its history, we reconsidered what was most appealing about that era. We're reluctant to simply accept the notion of "outdated."
SimWorks believes that ATB (All Terrain Bike) tires need to have a good tread pattern, a comfortable ride, and durability balanced with efficiency. Above all, we want to provide tires that can be trusted without hesitation, providing solid performance in any environment.
Perhaps one day, someone further along in their journey will pay homage to the thought we put into this tire evolution, and the cycle will begin again. We are here to provide riders with the equipment they want and need, but we also remember that we are building on the wisdom and vision of great pioneers who came before us.
[SPEC]
| Color: | Green x Tan, Black x Tan |
| Wheel Size: | 650b (Etrto 584) |
| Width: | 55mm |
| Bead: | Aramid |
| Tire Interface: | Clincher / Tubeless Compatible |
| Max Air Pressure: | 350kPa / 3.5ar / 50P.SI |
| Weight: | average weight: 745g |
*Tires are sold individually, so if you need front and rear tires, please order two.
*Please check the size compatibility chart to determine compatibility with rims, and be sure to use a rim whose size for each part is within the compatible range.
*Extreme care must be taken when using with tubeless tires. They may not be usable on models with low sidewalls, such as those found in tubeless rims, or on hookless or rims with small bead hooks, so after installation, please make sure the bead is in the correct position and that the air pressure is set to the appropriate value.
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