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Need Some Tire Help
Hi, I currently have 28mm tires on my AlexRims DC19's which are reportedly 16mm wide.
From what I understand this is well within the recommended widths for my rims. However, I recently found someone who is selling tires on the cheap (very cheap). But all of the tires are 23mm (and continentals which I hear run small). I really would like to be able to use such thin tires and especially at this price. But would I be risking anything by going slightly smaller than what Sheldon says is acceptable? What exactly are the repercussions of riding a too-narrow tire? I don't punish my bike and my streets are very smooth. Would I be ok using the 23s? Thanks Edit: browsing a bit more, I found this site that says I should be totally fine with 23s so there seems to be some play. I still want to hear your input though. |
You will be fine with those - just watch your tire pressure....
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As far as I know, these new tires are either 110 or 120psi max and my current tires are 90psi max.
I have no problem topping off tires as needed so pressure won't be a problem. |
C and mm are different. Just thought I'd throw that out there.
23's will probably be fine. As long as they fit its really a personal preference issue. All other things being equal (tire compound, psi, etc) the 23s will probably feel a little faster, skid a little easier, ride a little rougher and be a bit less resistant to pinch flats. |
Here's the handy Sheldon Brown's rim-tire compatibility chart.
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/tire_sizing.html#width |
Originally Posted by Vixtor
(Post 10770614)
Here's the handy Sheldon Brown's rim-tire compatibility chart.
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/tire_sizing.html#width Just looking for some other opinions which I seem to have found. Thanks though. |
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