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Old 09-21-11 | 04:41 AM
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jezmellors
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Hello namesake.

The 35 and 28 refer to the tyre's width (i think it's millimeters), so the 28 is slightly narrower than the 35 and may give a slightly less comfortable ride because of it. Also, as you are going slightly narrower you don't need to worry about having enough clearance in the frame, a problem which may present it's self if you were going wider. The 700 refers to the size of the wheel, If you stick with a 700 wheel you should have no problems with fitting.
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