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Does anybody make 37-630 tires?
John B. wrote:
On one of the various bicycle discussion groups I read a comment about the Kenda 27" x 1-3/8" being about the same width as the 1-1/4" but were "taller". http://tinyurl.com/ybaol7mg -- Cheers, John B. It turns out that all three tires I measured were roughly the same width: Continental Ultrasport in 1 1/8" and 1 1/4" and the Kenda 1 3/8". None came close to the ISO section widths. If the height is different, it isn't enough to notice easily; I didn't make any careful measurements on that score. The bike shop folks all say "buy new wheels" but as long as the old ones can be kept reasonably true I'll just live with what I can buy. The point of my riding is transportation and exercise, and all the tires work well enough for that. I wanted a bit of comfort, is all...... Thanks to everyone for reading and guiding. bob prohaska |
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