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Saw some tires in a large chain pharmacy store.
The popular ISO 622 size was not present; maybe sold out. There were 406, 559, 590, and I think 390(?). Also, ta-dah! 630 x 32. -- Michael Press |
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On Sep 1, 4:13*pm, Michael Press wrote:
Saw some tires in a large chain pharmacy store. The popular ISO 622 size was not present; maybe sold out. There were 406, 559, 590, and I think 390(?). Also, ta-dah! 630 x 32. -- Michael Press And? |
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Michael Press wrote:
Saw some tires in a large chain pharmacy store. The popular ISO 622 size was not present; maybe sold out. There were 406, 559, 590, and I think 390(?). Also, ta-dah! 630 x 32. More likely ISO 305 mm than 390 mm, as the ISO 305 is used on small children's bikes (and more importantly recumbent lowracers and DaHon folders). ISO 406 mm - BMX (and many recumbents and folders). ISO 559 mm - MTB (and recumbents). ISO 590 mm - Traditional 3-speed/roadster. ISO 630 mm - Traditional US low end road bikes. ISO 622 mm - Fancy "European" bikes, therefore not found in mass market outlet. -- Tom Sherman - 42.435731,-83.985007 Celebrity culture is an opposite of community, informing us that these few nonsense-heads matter but that the rest of us do not. - Jay Griffiths |
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, TT wrote: On Sep 1, 4:13Â*pm, Michael Press wrote: Saw some tires in a large chain pharmacy store. The popular ISO 622 size was not present; maybe sold out. There were 406, 559, 590, and I think 390(?). Also, ta-dah! 630 x 32. And? What do you think? Anywhere you go you can buy a tire for your bicycle. -- Michael Press |
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Tom Sherman °_° wrote: Michael Press wrote: Saw some tires in a large chain pharmacy store. The popular ISO 622 size was not present; maybe sold out. There were 406, 559, 590, and I think 390(?). Also, ta-dah! 630 x 32. More likely ISO 305 mm than 390 mm, as the ISO 305 is used on small children's bikes (and more importantly recumbent lowracers and DaHon folders). ISO 406 mm - BMX (and many recumbents and folders). ISO 559 mm - MTB (and recumbents). ISO 590 mm - Traditional 3-speed/roadster. ISO 630 mm - Traditional US low end road bikes. ISO 622 mm - Fancy "European" bikes, therefore not found in mass market outlet. Yes, it is all at http://sheldonbrown.com/harris/tires/index.html Here is the exact list. 305 57 406 57 590 37 406 47 507 47 559 57 630 32 -- Michael Press |
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On Sep 2, 1:50 am, Michael Press wrote:
In article , TT wrote: On Sep 1, 4:13 pm, Michael Press wrote: Saw some tires in a large chain pharmacy store. The popular ISO 622 size was not present; maybe sold out. There were 406, 559, 590, and I think 390(?). Also, ta-dah! 630 x 32. And? What do you think? Anywhere you go you can buy a tire for your bicycle. Unless, of course, you have let Grant Peterson talk you into a 650B bike......then you are SOL. |
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