The real answer is a number called the ETRTO, which tells you the actual diameter of wheel that the tire's bead must match. All other names are just aliases for that number, and are often contradictory. Almost all current racing bikes use ETRTO of 622mm, which is known as 700c or 28". For a complete listing, search the web for "sheldonbrown" and you will learn all there is to learn about it, more or less.
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premiermc 8 months ago
I have the double fighter . nice tyres but the looks being spoiled by nasty rims and a filthy bike
TheMcooper17 1 year ago
@generatrix999 700c dumbshit
shredfortyler2 1 year ago
The real answer is a number called the ETRTO, which tells you the actual diameter of wheel that the tire's bead must match. All other names are just aliases for that number, and are often contradictory. Almost all current racing bikes use ETRTO of 622mm, which is known as 700c or 28". For a complete listing, search the web for "sheldonbrown" and you will learn all there is to learn about it, more or less.
ericpmoss 2 years ago 2
26-27
generatrix999 2 years ago
in inches, what is the tire size for a road bike???
chucholetsm8one 2 years ago