Hey I recently bought a bike with a 700c Alloy frame and 700c x 25c tyres. But I feel the tyres are too skinny , I really want them thicker and wider. Is it possible? And how thick can I go? Also , the wheels feel kind of too big , is it possible to also make my wheels smaller? Sorry I know nothing about bikes. The big skinny tyres just makes me feel awkard and unbalanced
You must find out the internal width of the wheel before putting on a larger tire. The internal width of the wheel will determine how large a tire can go on. To not check this is courting danger.
I went through this today on my 20 year old Jamis Satellite. I have 700x23 tires and decided to try 700x28 tires (from my wife's bike, including her rims). All my measurements prior to doing it were giving me the same conclusion - 25mm will fit, 28mm should? Anyway, I even removed air from the tires to go through the brake calipers, seated the wheel/tire from my wife's bike and the front was close but no cigar (I couldn't even inflate it fully and ran out of room). The rear fits the 28mm. So, I may ride 28mm in the rear and 25mm in the front. Lesson: be liberal with your measurement. You'll probably need another 2-4mm more than what you think. Any issues with mismatched (different size, same brand) tires? Does anyone know?
If you have very little to almost none space between your tyres and your frame/forks, the dirt coming from the tyres will soon wear those areas (frame/forks) prematurely. Just because the tyres fit doesn’t mean it’s a good idea because you could be damaging other components.
No problem with different widths - wider in back supports your weight better, assuming 55/45 rear-to-front weight distribution. Wider in front cushions your wrists and is less likely to slide in a hard corner.
I use 25c on my roadbike, and our roads here are very very rough, what size should i change so that i can somewhat get throug it?, also do i need to change my rim just to change my tire?,
Mr beast they are not true so they wobble. You need to true them. My advise get it true in a bike store and ask if the 28MM can be fitted. In most cases you can fit 28mm especially if you got older 700c style from 80s/90s?
Tbh 28mm are not used that often. If I were you, install it and see how it goes. Depending on the fork it should work, but expect a very tight fit. You will have 2-3mm gap based on my pencil measurements.
@@IvansBikesBmws yes. I tried to mount a 28mm tire from my friends RB. But im afraid that the gap of the fork is too closed. You are right, about half cm gap. So its not advisable?tnx for your reply. Newbie Roadbiker here☺️
Hi anyone tried a 25mm on the pinarello dogma 65.1 think 2? I've paired mine with the enves 3.4 and I noticed they will rub the chain stays quite closely. Are the old 65.1 dogmas compatible with the enves on a 25mm tyre?
I only ride 23 mm. We have roads quite good here and the 28mm don't fit anyways :))
If the roads are good, 23mm works well!
Hey I recently bought a bike with a 700c Alloy frame and 700c x 25c tyres. But I feel the tyres are too skinny , I really want them thicker and wider. Is it possible? And how thick can I go? Also , the wheels feel kind of too big , is it possible to also make my wheels smaller? Sorry I know nothing about bikes. The big skinny tyres just makes me feel awkard and unbalanced
Looks like you are looking for 28MM version thickness. Go-to any bike shop and see how you like 28mm thickness.
You must find out the internal width of the wheel before putting on a larger tire. The internal width of the wheel will determine how large a tire can go on. To not check this is courting danger.
@@IronHorsey3 Yup
Thank you for the clear explanation!
My pleasure. I made as simple and short as I could.
@@IvansBikesBmws can I put a 700x18-23c inner tube on a 25c tire?
@@GabrielLopez-nd5fc yes, Done it many times.
@@IvansBikesBmws so if I put a 23c inner tube on a 25c tire its ok ?
If you have a spare one, you can always experiment with what you have already.
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My bike has 23c wheel.
There’s clearance.
Will a 28c Tyre fit?
Hmmm very close and also depends on a frame. Try to get a used one and give it a try.
I went through this today on my 20 year old Jamis Satellite. I have 700x23 tires and decided to try 700x28 tires (from my wife's bike, including her rims). All my measurements prior to doing it were giving me the same conclusion - 25mm will fit, 28mm should? Anyway, I even removed air from the tires to go through the brake calipers, seated the wheel/tire from my wife's bike and the front was close but no cigar (I couldn't even inflate it fully and ran out of room). The rear fits the 28mm. So, I may ride 28mm in the rear and 25mm in the front. Lesson: be liberal with your measurement. You'll probably need another 2-4mm more than what you think. Any issues with mismatched (different size, same brand) tires? Does anyone know?
Thanks for the feedback.
If you have very little to almost none space between your tyres and your frame/forks, the dirt coming from the tyres will soon wear those areas (frame/forks) prematurely. Just because the tyres fit doesn’t mean it’s a good idea because you could be damaging other components.
No problem with different widths - wider in back supports your weight better, assuming 55/45 rear-to-front weight distribution. Wider in front cushions your wrists and is less likely to slide in a hard corner.
Thanks everybody for watching and commenting
8mm clearance on each side. minus 2mm each side for safety. total +12mm clearance...does this mean the bike can fit 35mm?
By saying 35 you mean 29mm tire? Looks doable by super tight.
No,can only fit 28 max
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Looking to test that tire to fit it.
@@sibekoloimo2792 is 28mm max because of the height? I am wondering if anyone has video or photos of fitting 30mm+ on shimano 105 groupset.
@@IvansBikesBmws please post a video or picture of how 29mm tires fit. I would like to see how much clearance is left
Hi there, thanks for the video, what size tires you end fitting on the bike?
Thanks
I left my 700c - 23mm Continental ultras.
The new video on fitting 28mm tire is out! You guys asked! I delivered!
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Hi sir what is the best inner tube size in 35c ? Thank you in advance
Mad king what you mean the size, the brand? Or ?
@@IvansBikesBmws the size of innertube that installed inside the tire.
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Does the width of the rim also vary or is that fixed?
@@adm7038 Fixed in this example, but you can probably see the rim with is not an issue. Plenty of room to fit wider rims. Hope that helps.
@@IvansBikesBmws Thanks
@@adm7038 You are welcome.
I use 23mm tires with a distance between the top calipers 1cm. if i replace it with 28mm tires will it fit?
Can I change 700c x35mm tyre by 25mm tyre ?
35mm too wide. 25mm is ok
I have bike of 700cx35mm ,so can replace tyres only by 25mm tyres?
@@uday8262 yes!
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I use 25c on my roadbike, and our roads here are very very rough, what size should i change so that i can somewhat get throug it?, also do i need to change my rim just to change my tire?,
also both of them is wobbly what do u think causes that, and what to fix on that problem?, sorry for bad grammar TIA
Mr beast they are not true so they wobble. You need to true them. My advise get it true in a bike store and ask if the 28MM can be fitted. In most cases you can fit 28mm especially if you got older 700c style from 80s/90s?
@@IvansBikesBmws Thankyou sir, lastly do u think the reason why they got wobbly is because of horrible road?
@@ragingbeast448 99% yes. You probably hit a pothole and that's why. The roads here in North East are so bad .
@@IvansBikesBmws Thankyou so much sir, I'll go avoid shitty roads starting from now
my rims fit 700x23c can it fit 700x25c?
Yes and you get more comfy ride.
Hi. Im running with a 25mm tire. I want to use 28. Is the rule of thumb is, if the pencil wont insert then the tire is too big?
Tbh 28mm are not used that often. If I were you, install it and see how it goes. Depending on the fork it should work, but expect a very tight fit. You will have 2-3mm gap based on my pencil measurements.
@@IvansBikesBmws yes. I tried to mount a 28mm tire from my friends RB. But im afraid that the gap of the fork is too closed. You are right, about half cm gap. So its not advisable?tnx for your reply. Newbie Roadbiker here☺️
Can i put 26 mtb tyre on road bike?
Impossible. Too wide.
No.. prone of pedal strike cause it's so low
@@FryTofu spot on
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Hi anyone tried a 25mm on the pinarello dogma 65.1 think 2? I've paired mine with the enves 3.4 and I noticed they will rub the chain stays quite closely. Are the old 65.1 dogmas compatible with the enves on a 25mm tyre?