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Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 10:20 am |
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Frenchbuilt |
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Joined: 18 Apr 2007 |
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Hello, I have a tire question??
My older rims are all 622x16 700c running 700 22c and 700 23c
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622x13 700c running 700 22c tire
Since the newer tires are all around 622x23 700c, is this a problem for the older "narrower" rim sizes??
And, Ffor instance my very nice Rigida DP18 (18mm width outer) have new Schwalbe Ultremo R 622x23 700c and everything seems fine.
My Mavic open 4CD (19MM width outer) have factory original 622x20 700c tires but occasionally refitted 622x23 700c. and a bit puffy but fine.
I would imagine its like automobile tires where you try to get the tire as close as possible to rim size for less sidewall flex from bludge.
Any ideas?
Thanks, Dan |
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Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 9:03 pm |
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auchencrow |
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Joined: 09 Oct 2011 |
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Location: Detroit |
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I'm running variously Mistral, Araya, SunM13, and Mavic Module E rims all about 19-20mm wide (outside) with Panaracer 700x25's tires (measuring ~24mm).
- They look like they were made for each other.
There is of course a limit to how wide you can go, but generally a slightly wider tire rolls just fine, and feels a little cushier, especially for heavier riders.
I have not heard the "narrower tire for less sidewall flex" before, but IMO that does make sense, since skinny tires do ride harder. |
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