Fyxation Session 700x28c. Anyone know about this tire? It's as much per tire as a Continental. Around $40 per each.
Love it for the brown tread. My Univega has 27 x 1 1/8 Araya rims.
Will this fit? I once had a 32c tire on this bike...
The diameter is called a 27". Your rim is also known as a 630mm. The width of the tire is 28 or 32mm. You cannot mount a 700c tire on a 27" rim & visa versa.
I've never seen completely unmarked tires, try looking again, or check the rim, the Araya should be marked
Okay, next question, thanks you guys for helping me sort it out.
I've read otherwise that another option is to switch to 700c rims, as there are so many other options for tires in this size now that 27" are sort of history.
On the one hand, the rims I have are Araya 27" and after truing are going to be still very high quality for some years to come, at least as many years as I still have left to ride the bike. It would be a waste to let them go to waste, but I am going to have to pay someone to true them (time is shorter than money for me at this point)...
On the other hand, 700c rims will give me more options, like for the Fyxation?
What measurements should I look for to see if 700c rims will even fit my bike? (maybe you already supplied the link above, I haven't checked it yet)
And what would I expect to pay for sealed hubs like what I already have? Is there a respected type or brand given the goal of supporting a light touring/training end use?
Thank you
Hi Redfoxglove:
Lots and lots of choices.
If you love your present hubs, keep them and have new ISO622 (700c) rims and new spokes on them. A few years ago, I bought a set of ISO630 (27") wheels, Array rims, Suzue sealed bearing hubs, 36h front, 40h rear, freewheel. Last year, I built a new set of wheels using Sun CR18 ISO590 rims, and Wheelsmith SS14 spokes using the Suzue hubs for my SR Sierra.
If you like your current wheels (rims, hubs, spokes) keep them. With rim brakes, the rims are what wears out, and if you can find rims with the same ERD (or close), you can swap the rims, keeping the existing spokes.
Before you spend money, sit down and write out a list of musts and wants. For me, appearance is very low on my want list; reliability is a must.
Nigel