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Old October 1st 18, 10:55 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Looks messed up? http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573/bike/TIRE

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ISO / ETRTO England France [1]
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36 x 2-1/4 German unicycle
642 28 x 1-3/8 700A US and UK utility bikes
635 700B B = 2nd revision
44-635 28 x 1-5/8 x 1-1/2 old "V" rim
40-635 28 x 1-1/2 700x38B
634 700B another 700B
32-630 27 x 1-1/4 old RB
57-622 29 x 2.20 700x57C 29 MTB
622 700C modern RB
622 28 x 1-3/4
622 27 x 3/4
47-622 28 x 1.75 x 2
47-622 28 x 1-5/8 x 1-3/4 700x45C 28x1.75
47-622 27 x 1.75 700x45C
42-622 28 x 1-5/8 700x40C
40-622 28 x 1-5/8 x 1-1/2 700x38C
37-622 28 x 1-5/8 x 1-3/8 700x35C
37-622 28 x 15/8 x 13/8 700x35C
32-622 28 x 14/8 x 10/8
32-622 28 x 1-5/8 x 1-1/4 700x32C
32-622 28 x 1-5/8 x 1-1/2 700x32C
26-622 700x26C Kenda Kontender
700x28C
700x25C
700x23C
700x20C
700x19C
37-590 26 x 1-3/8 650x35A
587 700D discontinued in 80s
26 x 1-3/4 650B original 26
56-584 27.5 x 2.20 650x56B wide MTB 27.5
54-584 26 x 1-1/2 x 2
44-584 26 x 1-1/2 x 1-5/8
44-584 26 x 1-5/8 x 1-1/2
40-584 26 x 1-1/2 650x35B
571 26 x 3/4 triathlon, TT
571 26 x 1-3/4 650C utility bikes
26 x 1.5 x 2
56-559 26 x 2.10
559 26 x 2 MTB
50-559 26 x 2.0
50-559 26 x 1.95
24 x 2 trailer, 2 - 19-3/4 [1]
50-507 24 x 1.90 24x1.90/2.0
37-540 24 x 1-3/8 600x35A trailer; rental bike
47-406 20 x 1.75 "fits 20*2.125 rim"
37-349 16 x 1-3/8
32-349 16 x 1-1/4
37-298 14 x 1-3/8
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[1] sorted by the ISO rim diameter
[2] 19-3/4" rim is ~502 mm so BSD 507 won't work

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Old October 1st 18, 11:11 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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One thing that is missing from the list is the
609, or 27" tire. I have seen it several times
but it was before I started to compile
the list.

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Old October 1st 18, 02:29 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Today I saw yet another, unaccounted-for tire,
namely the 23-622 or 700x23C.

One has to wonder why there are so many tires!
I mean, why so many different tires have been
produced by the manufacturers...

As of now I have 50 items in the list and
because I add to it almost every day that tells
me what is there is a but a part of the
total number.

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Old October 1st 18, 02:48 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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On 10/1/2018 8:29 AM, Emanuel Berg wrote:
Today I saw yet another, unaccounted-for tire,
namely the 23-622 or 700x23C.

One has to wonder why there are so many tires!
I mean, why so many different tires have been
produced by the manufacturers...

As of now I have 50 items in the list and
because I add to it almost every day that tells
me what is there is a but a part of the
total number.


Ask an expert like Doug Cimperman maybe.
Meanwhile:
http://www.auldooly.com/bicycletires.html
http://hunt.hankk.co/tire-circumference-chart/
https://www.wikidesigns.us/bike-tire...parison-chart/

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Old October 1st 18, 02:52 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Emanuel Berg[_2_]
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Today I saw yet another, unaccounted-for
tire, namely the 23-622 or 700x23C.


Do people still ride on 23 tires? Can't be
comfortable, for sure. But as I saw the bike
with my own two eyes today I already know the
answer. Unbelievable that it took so long for
the wide tire trend to come!

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Old October 1st 18, 02:58 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Here's a link to what a tire manufacturer says:

https://www.schwalbetires.com/tech_info/size_markings
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Old October 1st 18, 03:43 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
AMuzi
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On 10/1/2018 8:52 AM, Emanuel Berg wrote:
Today I saw yet another, unaccounted-for
tire, namely the 23-622 or 700x23C.


Do people still ride on 23 tires? Can't be
comfortable, for sure. But as I saw the bike
with my own two eyes today I already know the
answer. Unbelievable that it took so long for
the wide tire trend to come!


Here are a few guys riding 700-23:
https://cdn.technadu.com/wp-content/...-De-France.jpg

From what planet do you write?

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Old October 1st 18, 04:16 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Emanuel Berg[_2_]
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AMuzi wrote:

Here are a few guys riding 700-23:
https://cdn.technadu.com/wp-content/...-De-France.jpg

From what planet do you write?


The planetary wheel supports?

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Old October 1st 18, 04:25 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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sm1234jn wrote:

Here's a link to what a tire manufacturer says:

https://www.schwalbetires.com/tech_info/size_markings


I love it that the old English system is the
most complete! (3/4 [1] data items available
compared to 2/4 for both the French and the
modern, international system) but at the same
time the English system has the word "Approx."
preceding all three fields

My favorite sizes are, for steel-frame,
single-speed, coaster-brake bikes, 40-635; for
racers, 32-630; and for MTBs 57-622.

Here the 635 is a 28", the 630 a 27" and the
622 a 29".

So in a way the English system is the most
intuitive as well.

[1] But on many tires only two "English digits"
are available, of course.

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