Description
Protocol Road Bike Tires
Road riding has changed. Rims are wider, air volume is higher, and pressures are lower than they were just a few years ago. Protocol road bike tires were built for that bike, not the one it replaced. The three widths span the practical design window of a modern road frame, starting at the narrowest tire that still meets current ETRTO recommendations for a 25mm internal rim.
Historically, the cycling industry has treated 34-38mm tires as if they are meant for touring with thick casings that made them slow, heavy, and dead feeling. In developing the RCR tires, we’ve taken a volume-centric approach that prioritizes width and speed without adding useless bulk. RCR are the first road tires of this size range to be designed and optimized with the same care as a racing tire where, using lower pressures, they are thinner, faster, and more supple.
We started with our widest 38 mm model, designing it with the largest volume possible while still adhering to the regulations set forth by our governing body overlords who shall not be named. By leveraging this increased air volume to absorb impacts and reduce flat risks, we stripped away heavy, redundant puncture layers. This allows us to keep the tire lightweight, fast, and comfortable to offer riders the high-volume performance they have been asking for.
For optimizing around modern 25mm internal hookless rims, our 29mm wide tire is the sleekest option that fully complies with ETRTO standards. To eliminate the safety vulnerabilities typical of hookless setups, we integrated our Carbon BeadLock technology. Unlike standard Kevlar beads that stretch and “creep” over time, which increases blowoff risks; our rigid carbon fiber beads never stretch. From local criteriums to the punishing cobbles of Paris-Roubaix, Protocol RCR keeps you rolling fast and safe.
The Protocol Story
A new tire protocol has arrived. For years, the cycling industry has treated gravel tires like oversized road tires, adding thick, heavy rubber casings with inefficient tread patterns as volume increased. This came at the expense of speed and ride quality. At SILCA, we’ve decided to take a fresh approach to tire design by starting with an XC mountain bike variant and distilling it down to essentials while adding a few clever features based on years of cycling performance expertise.
Our widest tires use the thinnest casings and, throughout the lineup, add material as tires get narrower. By shedding the bulk and weight of a thick rubber base and relying on high-volume 120 TPI casings, our design approach delivers industry-leading rolling efficiency, enhanced traction, and lively ride feel without sacrificing structural integrity.
The real innovation comes from how our tires handle modern gravel pressures. Traditionally, people thought that wider tires needed tough carcasses to resist punctures. However, we discovered that high-volume tires at lower pressures are inherently protected through distributing impact forces over a larger area. It’s like the strands of a mop: when they’re loose and relaxed, it’s tough to slice through them, but tension makes them more vulnerable. By reducing tension in our casing threads, we can use a thinner, faster-rolling compound that’s more resistant to flats due to the natural deflection from lower air pressures.
Our proprietary Pulsar Compound used throughout the Protocol lineup tackles the age-old compromise between low rolling resistance and solid grip. By combining solution-polymerized styrene butadiene rubber (SSBR) with silica reinforcement, we reduce energy loss while rolling, boosting traction during braking and cornering. Plus, our casing geometry helps stabilize the tire under load and minimize deformation for better power transfer and optimized rolling efficiency.
When it comes to gravel riding, many traditional off-road tires struggle during cornering. Their uniform lug heights cause the casing to deform, pinching the tread blocks until they lose their grip. Our variable-height tread design, with outer blocks taller than the center knobs, gives you better cornering traction much earlier and at gentler lean angles. This keeps those crucial biting edges engaged with the ground, reducing casing deformation. Our tread patterns are also asymmetrical, designed specifically for independent traction during braking and acceleration, with tracks that help minimize rolling resistance and outer knobs angled for optimal grip while in corners and loose surfaces.
We applied a similar philosophy to road bike tires. As road tires have gotten bigger, many manufacturers simply scale up existing designs, making them unnecessarily bulky and heavy. Realizing that the perfect road tire didn’t exist, we created the Protocol RCR. It’s a volume-centric tire focused on width and speed without the excess weight. By maximizing air capacity to absorb impacts and lower the risk of flats, we stripped away redundant layers, resulting in a tire that’s lightweight, supple, and fast.
And we’ve innovated down to the bead. Our carbon bead technology ensures that SILCA tires stay in shape for life, no matter how long they’re on the rim. Traditional Kevlar beads often absorb moisture over time, leading to issues like shrinkage, lumps, and annoying wobbling. By using carbon fiber instead of Kevlar, we’ve eliminated material stretch and moisture retention, ensuring a perfect fit with the rim for the entire tire’s lifespan.
Our tires are optimized for modern wheel standards, ensuring they measure perfectly true-to-size on wide rims within twenty-four hours of inflation. For each size within every model, we’ll always indicate the rim spec it was measured on. To guarantee tubeless performance, the casing is treated with a proprietary, latex-friendly mold release agent that actively bonds with sealant for better puncture sealing, rather than repelling it like can happen with standard manufacturing chemicals.
Protocol Tire Technologies
Every Protocol tire shares the same engineering platform. Each element earned its place by contributing something meaningful to how the tire performs as a whole.
Pulsar Compound
A high performance rubber and silica race compound engineered to hold rolling efficiency, grip, and durability in balance rather than trading one away for another.





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