I have a Clem L 59 and have fitted some 29x2.5” tires. (700x63mm). Coming
from the stock 45mm slicks, these fat tires have been amazing and made the
bike super fun. Even on pavement.
On Wednesday, June 8, 2022 at 4:44:11 PM UTC-6 Mackenzy Albright wrote:
> My understanding is it's a colloquial
Beware, not all 28" tires and wheels are the same. My Guv'nor has 28x1.5
tires that are for 635 rims, not 622 rims. The only way to tell what the
rim diameter is for sure is the ISO BSD - Bead Seat Diameter.
The below is just scratching the surface. See Sheldon Brown if you really
want to dig in
Thanks for the clarification, everyone! I think it makes sense now - it's
all about the outer diameter and how much extra rubber the frame can take.
Got it. The rim is 700c.
Jacob
On Wednesday, June 8, 2022 at 6:37:09 PM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
> Oh you'd probably have to dig a while to co
Oh you'd probably have to dig a while to come upon this information, most
of us only know it cuz we were around when the "700c mountain bike" was a
huge flop, then someone had the bright idea to rename the wheel and the
29er was born.
See, also: 650B - an old French size Riv and a couple others
Thanks everyone! I think I understand now: 59+cm Clem's have a 700c rim
and a frame that can accommodate 29er tires for the extra rubber in the way
that the 650b can offer more rubber to frames originally intended for 700c,
i.e. to meet outer diameter limitations.
On Wednesday, June 8, 2022
My understanding is it's a colloquially 29er was referring to a 2"+ tire
that makes the diameter approximately 29" vs a 700c with a 23mm is
approximately 27".
On Wednesday, June 8, 2022 at 4:29:32 PM UTC-6 Jacob Lopez wrote:
> Well, I feel silly. A little more research could have answered tha
No biggie Jacob . Bike "standards" are truly a pile of madness ! One can
even buy some Schwalbe 28" tires, mount them on a 700c rim, and ride them
on a 29er ... and it all refers to the same wheel diameter ! Yippee !
On Wednesday, June 8, 2022 at 6:29:32 PM UTC-4 Jacob Lopez wrote:
> Well, I
Well, I feel silly. A little more research could have answered that!
Thanks, folks! I appreciate that. Makes sense now, the part where it says
29er *tires*...
~Jacob
On Wednesday, June 8, 2022 at 3:20:16 PM UTC-7 Garth wrote:
> Jacob, 700c and 29er, 29in all refer to the same rim diameter
Jacob, 700c and 29er, 29in all refer to the same rim diameter of 622mm. The
term "29er" came about because the mtb crowd wouldn't dare be associated
with them thar road biker crowd so they had to call it *something*. A
fatter tire would only induce toe overlap if the frame didn't have
sufficien
Hey Jacob,
700c and 29er are the same thing - just called differently between the road
and mountain bike worlds.
-W
On Wednesday, June 8, 2022 at 3:01:54 PM UTC-7 Jacob Lopez wrote:
> Hi, All.
>
> I did a quick search but didn't find a thread, so let me know if you know
> of one re this topic a
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