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  2. ISO 5775 - Wikipedia

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    For example, at least 6 different "26 inch" sizes exist (just by American notation), and "27 inch" wheels have a larger diameter than American "28 inch" (French "700C") wheels. The Japanese Industrial Standards Committee also cooperates with ISO 5775. The corresponding Japanese standards are JIS D 9112 for tires and JIS D 9421 for rims.

  3. The 7 Best Road Bike Tires For Training and Race Day - AOL

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    Grand Prix 5000 All-Season TR Tire. If you plan to only buy one set of tires for everyday riding, training, and racing, consider the legendary Grand Prix 5000 All-Season TR.

  4. Wheel sizing - Wikipedia

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    Example of tire sizing on an all-terrain vehicle. Modern road tires have several measurements associated with their size as specified by tire codes like 225/70R14. The first number in the code (e.g., "225") represents the nominal tire width in millimeters. This is followed by the aspect ratio (e.g.,"70"), which is the height of the sidewall ...

  5. 27.5 mountain bike - Wikipedia

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    The wheel size is sometimes erroneously called "650B" [8] [9] as a "marketing term" by some manufacturers for their 27.5", but the 650B size has traditionally been a designation for a 26 inch diameter (ISO ~ 40-584 demi-ballon tire) using the same ISO 584 mm rim [10] used by French tandems, Porteurs and touring bicycles.

  6. Bicycle tire - Wikipedia

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    Road tubeless tires tend to be a much tighter fit than traditional clincher tires, which makes mounting and removing the tire more difficult. ... (inch, e.g. "28 × 1 ...

  7. Touring bicycle - Wikipedia

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    Other road touring bikes may feature wider rims and more clearance in the frame for wider bicycle tires. Before the 1980s, many touring bikes were built with 630 mm (27-inch) wheels which have a slightly larger diameter. Other touring bikes use 660 mm (26-inch) wheels for both off-road and on-road use.