The first number refers to the rim diameter in millimeters in most cases this figure is 700c.
Road bike tire sizes explained.
Size used on some high performance road and triathlon bikes especially those designed for smaller riders.
The second number refers to the tire diameter in millimeters in most cases this ranges from 23mm to 28mm for road tires but can be upwards of 35mm for cyclocross and recreational use tires.
32 iso 686 mm and 36 iso 787 mm while extremely uncommon custom built frames for very tall riders often use 32 or 36 wheels.
Because of the high pressure and desired low rolling resistance road tires come in narrow widths.
All inner tubes will come with a recommended range for tyre width for example 700 20 25 for traditional road tyres 700 25 32 for wider road tyres.
Iso etrto mm english size inch french size mm 35 584.
26 1 3 8 1 1 2.
Some bikes especially triathlon bikes are available with wheel diameters of 650 or 650c.
Tubes can range anywhere from 1 to 3 inches or 19 to 45 millimeters depending on the type of wheels you have.
Most road bikes have a 700mm outer diameter with widths starting at 23mm.
Up to 2 5 wide.
23c 25c and 28c their width in mm.
Finding the right inner tube depends on the size of the tires on your bike.
While you can find a variety of bikes with wheel sizes ranging from 16 to 27 5 inches the most common sizes include 26 inches 27 5 inches 29 inches and 700c.
Some older road bikes still have the 27 inch size.
27 5 650 6fattie or even just plus tires.
When it comes to choosing width there are two major factors at play.
Road bike tires generally come in three widths.
Road tires generally come in the size 700c which roughly equals 700 millimeters.
When shopping for road tires you ll look for 700c x your preferred width 23mm being the slimmest option and going up to 36mm.
A standard road tire is 700c x 23mm indicating a tire diameter of approximately 700mm and a width of 23mm.
Used on mountain bikes these tires also go by the names.
A narrower inner tube will balloon out to.
Most road tire widths are less than 30mm but you can also find tires as wide as 45mm on bikes intended for gravel roads.