GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024

Bicycle Tire Size Chart

The Bicycle Tire Size Chart provides information on different tire types, their ETRTO measurements, corresponding inches, and common uses for various types of bikes.
Tire Type ETRTO (mm) Inches Common Use
Road 622 700c Road Bikes
Road, narrow 571 650c Triathlon, Time Trial
Mountain, standard 559 26″ Mountain Bikes
Mountain, large 584 27.5″ / 650b Mountain Bikes
Mountain, extra-large 622 29″ Mountain Bikes
Gravel/Cyclocross 622 700c Gravel, Cyclocross Bikes
Folding Bike – small 406 20″ Folding Bikes
Folding Bike – medium 451 20″ Folding Bikes
Touring 622 700c Touring Bikes
BMX 406 20″ BMX Bikes
Children’s Various 12″, 14″, 16″, etc. Children’s Bikes
Fat Bike 559 26″ Off-Road, Snow, Sand

The Bicycle Tire Size Chart provides information about the various tire sizes and types commonly used in bicycles. The chart includes data such as the ETRTO (European Tire and Rim Technical Organization) measurement in millimeters, the corresponding inch sizes, and the common use for each tire type. Whether you are a road cyclist, mountain biker, gravel rider, or even a parent looking for a tire size for your child’s bike, this chart can help you determine the appropriate tire size for your specific needs.

FAQs

What do the numbers on a bicycle tire size chart mean?

The numbers on a bicycle tire size chart represent the tire's width and diameter measurements.

How do I read a bicycle tire size chart?

To read a bicycle tire size chart, locate the tire width measurement first, usually in millimeters, and then find the corresponding diameter measurement in inches.

Why are there different sizes on a bicycle tire size chart?

Bicycle tire sizes vary to accommodate different types of bikes and riding preferences. Different sizes offer specific benefits like increased traction or improved speed.

Can I use any tire size listed on a bicycle tire size chart for my bike?

No, it is essential to use the tire sizes recommended by the manufacturer of your bicycle. Using an incorrect tire size can affect the bike's performance and safety.

Are there any standards or conventions in a bicycle tire size chart?

Yes, there are standard tire sizes like 700c for road bikes or 26 inches for mountain bikes. However, it is important to consult the specific tire size chart for your bicycle brand and model.

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