12-30-2021, 10:18 AM
I need to replace the tires on my Specialized commuter bike- currently using 700x32; am I locked into tires of only this size? If not, what is the range of sizes I can choose from and still have them fit my rims?
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(12-30-2021, 10:18 AM)pwrplay99 Wrote: I need to replace the tires on my Specialized commuter bike- currently using 700x32; am I locked into tires of only this size? If not, what is the range of sizes I can choose from and still have them fit my rims?
(12-30-2021, 09:40 PM)ReapThaWhirlwind Wrote: Potentially yes.
I just had an issue with the wheels that came with my GT Transeo. I had attempted to install 25c tires, but the rim doesn't accept them and there were issues with inflation of the tire and innertube integrity.
I looked into a guide for the rim width and it said that my wheels were "compatible" with 30c at the lowest, but optimal performance begins at 32c. I would guess based on what you're saying that your rims are the same.
Measure your internal width and check a visual guide to know for sure.
I decided myself that even though I could get a 30c tire, that I would get a 32c instead for the optimal performance. I don't like having issues when I'm riding. I'm going to be trying out the Pirelli P7 Sport.
(01-02-2022, 01:13 AM)ReapThaWhirlwind Wrote: It's about 20mm, which I just checked again, and it says I could use 28c (compatible) but 30c is where [optimal performance] starts.
But I don't feel comfortable with 28c really (just a 3mm difference) after what happened at 25c.
I used WTB's chart.
https://www.wtb.com/pages/tire-rim-fit-chart#