Can I put 28mm tires on my road bike?

Most road bike frames can accommodate a tire as wide as about 28mm. Cyclocross and touring bikes are generally designed to accommodate wider tires.
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Can I fit 28mm tyres on my road bike?

Road bike-style commuting bikes might accept a tyre of around 28mm width, often with space for mudguards, but some commuting bikes, and those based on mountain bikes, will take up to a 44mm tyre.
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Will a 28 tire fit a 700C rim?

28”/700C/29er

The tyres can differ, but the 28”, 700C and 29er are all the exact same rim diameter. The 700 markings will be followed by the width in mm, and the 28 or 29 markings will be followed by the width in inches. This is the most common wheel size, so look out for familiar markings (such as 28x1.
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Should I ride on 28mm tires?

However, if you only ride one set of wheels—and want to avoid swapping tires endlessly throughout the year—we'd recommend a 28mm tire for most conditions, as long as your wheel and bike frame can safely fit it. You'll have less rolling resistance over most roads, improved traction, and a more comfortable ride.
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Can I put fatter tyres on my road bike?

As long as you pay attention to the correct diameter size for your rim, and make sure that your frame has enough clearance, you should be able to put bigger, wider tires on your bike with no problems.
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Mounting a 28mm Road Bike Tire/Tyre on Specialized S-Works Tarmac



Are 28mm tires faster than 32mm?

'Also a 28mm tubeless tyre is the fastest setup [in rolling resistance tests]. At 40kmh a high-quality clincher tyre with a latex inner tube is about 2 watts slower. And a 32mm tyre is only about 2 watts slower than an equivalent 28mm tyre.
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Can I put 28mm tires on 23mm rims?

28mm tire on 23mm rim may suffer a bit more. Both aren't 28mm tire on 28mm or wider rim anyway. Since you don't bother matching tire width to rim width to begin with, just screw aero and ride what you feel good. No problems.
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Which is faster 25c or 28c?

According to data from https://www.bicyclerollingresistance.com/specials/conti-gp4000s-ii-23-25-28 , 25c at 80 psi is slightly more efficient as compared to 28c at 60 psi and those pressures are in the ballpark area of what I would run typically.
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What size tires do Tour de France riders use?

As of Friday, four of the six road stages thus far in the 2017 Tour de France have been won on 26mm tubulars. While 23mm was the pro standard not so long ago, this year 20 teams are using 25mm tires for non-time trial stages, and the other two Specialized-sponsored teams are using 26mm rubber.
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Are 28mm tires taller than 25mm?

The reason for this is that the 28 is also taller than the 25, so as the rim width increases, the tire isn't getting much wider, but the profile is changing into more of a "D" shape than lightbulb. Once you get to super-wide rims, like Enve's AR series (25mm internal!) the difference becomes more pronounced.
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What the biggest tires I can put on a 700c rim?

On a '700c' wheel, you can have a range of different widths. 23mm wide tires have been the standard for most road cycling over the past couple decades. You might see a 700x20c, or a 700x25c. On a cyclocross bike or 29-inch mountain bike, you could see tires as wide as 700x35c or 700x58c.
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Whats the widest tire I can put on a road bike?

Most road bike frames can accommodate a tire as wide as about 28mm. Cyclocross and touring bikes are generally designed to accommodate wider tires. We recommend 23mm and 25mm wide tires for recreational road cyclists. The 25mm width is nice for long distance riding since it will provide a more comfortable ride.
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Can I put a wider tire on my bike rim?

You can go with a wider tire on a current rim or get wider rims to accommodate even wider tires. Always verify clearances: With any new tire, especially a wider one, you need to be sure it has adequate clearance within your frame.
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Are 28mm tyres faster?

The 28mm versions of the best-rolling tyres will be faster still, and over the next few years they'll fit more and more new bikes as manufacturers expand their ranges of bikes with disc brakes. Riders whose bikes will take them report that the 28mm versions of the fastest tyres really are another step up in comfort.
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Can I put narrower tires on my bike?

Going for smaller tires will lower the bike a bit, and smaller tires have to be run at higher pressure (so you'll get less cushioning). There will also be changes in rolling resistance (You may want to read the whole "Tech Info" column on the right side of the Schwalbe page).
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What does 700x25 28c mean?

New Specialized tires have split sizing. So your 700x25/28 tires have the width of a 25c and height of a 28c.
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What is the 3k rule in cycling?

Article 20: In the event that a rider or riders suffer a fall, puncture or mechanical incident in the last 3 kilometers and such an incident is duly recognized, the rider or riders involved are credited with the same finishing time of the rider or riders they were with at the time of the incident.
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Do Tour de France riders pee their pants?

Many Tour de France stages are road courses, so the riders can stop at the side of the road to pee, with teams sometimes organizing a “nature break” in which the teammates collectively urinate. Time is of the essence here because riders will be passed by other racers while they are taking care of their business.
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Which is better 700x28 or 700x25?

You will not notice the difference between 25 and 28. Tire pressure and tread pattern are far more significant in terms of rolling resistance, and the difference in diameter/gear ratio is too small for you to feel.
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Can you put 25mm tyres on 28mm rims?

Within the context of current rim shapes designed around rim brake profiles, a 28mm tire matched to a 28-29mm outer width rim (the widest that are currently on the market) just can't match the performance of a 23 or 25mm tire on the same rim.
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Does a wider tire ride better?

Overall, wider tires are better for dry surfaces and for high-performance vehicles. Greater surface area allows for better day-to-day traction and durability.
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What happens if tire is too wide for rim?

If a tire that's too wide for a rim is mounted, the tire shape becomes too tall and round, like a lollipop or lightbulb, and then it becomes floppy at the top because the casing is constricted. This can result in poor cornering performance and tire squirm.
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How wide is a 28C tire?

A ISO tire size of 28-622 is how we would refer to a 700 x 28C tire has a tire width of 28 mm and a rim diameter of 622 mm.
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Are wider road bike tires faster?

It turns out wider tyres are actually faster along with the benefits of increased comfort and traction. In the very early days of road cycling, tyres were wide because the roads were poorly surfaced, and in many cases, not even surfaced at all.
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