Tyre Sizes imperial to metric
Elmer fuddcp
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Hello Peeps,
Over the weekend I read a very interesting article about imperial to new metric tyre sizes. I found this through a link (I know not where !). Being the fool that I am I didn't save it to favourites so now cannot remember where to look as it was the first time I've accessed a 'puter in 8mths and went mad ! Anyone any ideas ?
TIA
Elmer
Over the weekend I read a very interesting article about imperial to new metric tyre sizes. I found this through a link (I know not where !). Being the fool that I am I didn't save it to favourites so now cannot remember where to look as it was the first time I've accessed a 'puter in 8mths and went mad ! Anyone any ideas ?
TIA
Elmer
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All I ever needed to know and more is here:
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/tire_sizing.html
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That was the one mate thanks a lot, saved it to favourites this time ! Once again thanks [:D]
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Incidently the reason I ask is that I bought a C Butler sport xc bike with the 700c levante style wheels fitted and I havent got a clue how "thin" or "thick" I can go tyre wise to fit the rims !<b><font color="red">Here for a good time, Not a long time</font id="red"></b>
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