Tires, Sizes, and Measurements
#1
Senior Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Pinehurst, NC, US
Posts: 1,715
Bikes: 2020 Trek Emonda SL6, 90's Vintage EL-OS Steel Bianchi with 2014 Campy Chorus Upgrade
Mentioned: 5 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 451 Post(s)
Liked 161 Times
in
109 Posts
Tires, Sizes, and Measurements
I have started paying attention to tire sizing, air pressures, and stuff like WRT damping road vibrations. It is pretty clear that the max width of an inflated 25mm (for example) tire will vary between manufacturers/models, rim width, and probably variations within a specific tire model on a given rim.
So let's say that I have a 23mm XYZ tire that when mounted/inflated on my bike measures 25mm max width. Then I have a 25mm ABC tire that when mounted/inflated on my bike also measures 25mm max width. Is it reasonable to assume that the 25mm ABC tire probably has a larger volume than the 23mm (25mm actual) tire because typically a wider tire is also a taller tire? I assume this is the case but didn't really know.
Thanks.
dave
So let's say that I have a 23mm XYZ tire that when mounted/inflated on my bike measures 25mm max width. Then I have a 25mm ABC tire that when mounted/inflated on my bike also measures 25mm max width. Is it reasonable to assume that the 25mm ABC tire probably has a larger volume than the 23mm (25mm actual) tire because typically a wider tire is also a taller tire? I assume this is the case but didn't really know.
Thanks.
dave
#2
I'm good to go!
Join Date: Jul 2017
Location: Mississippi
Posts: 14,146
Bikes: Tarmac Disc Comp Di2 - 2020
Mentioned: 48 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 5838 Post(s)
Liked 4,456 Times
in
3,072 Posts
Well if you are taking the trouble to measure the width, why don't you just measure the height too?
If by volume, you are talking volume of air space inside... I wouldn't try to suppose anything about the inside from outside measurements.
If by volume, you are talking volume of air space inside... I wouldn't try to suppose anything about the inside from outside measurements.
#3
Senior Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Pinehurst, NC, US
Posts: 1,715
Bikes: 2020 Trek Emonda SL6, 90's Vintage EL-OS Steel Bianchi with 2014 Campy Chorus Upgrade
Mentioned: 5 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 451 Post(s)
Liked 161 Times
in
109 Posts
I am currently riding 23's that measure 25. It is as wide as I can go, on the front anyway. I was wondering if finding 25s that measure 25 might actually be bigger.
Dave
Dave
#4
I'm good to go!
Join Date: Jul 2017
Location: Mississippi
Posts: 14,146
Bikes: Tarmac Disc Comp Di2 - 2020
Mentioned: 48 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 5838 Post(s)
Liked 4,456 Times
in
3,072 Posts
Bigger how? If overall height of the tire or circumference is the "bigger" you are asking, then I'd say that is a definite maybe. But in the grand scheme of percentage of change, not much.
#5
Kit doesn't match
My guess is that there would not be a predictable relationship -- that is, the result would vary by brand/model because in reality, even though they are spec'd as 23s or 25s, they all measure differently.