Whats bigger 29 or 700c?

So a 700C rim is a narrow rim intended to be used with a 700mm outer-diameter tire. A 29er tire is bigger than 700mm (about 27.6 inches), so the 700 part of "700C" does not really apply. Also, since some 29er rims are wide, the "C" part really doesn't apply either.
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Is 29 and 700C same size?

29" (ISO size 622) is actually the same rim diameter as 700C, although most 29" tires will not fit 700C road rims because they're too wide. 29" tires are popular with mountain bikers; search for 29" MTB. 650B (ISO size 584) is used for some randonneur bikes and other specialized bikes.
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What's the difference between 700C and 29er?

But the two wheel sizes are the same = 700c is, more or less, a rim size, while 29" is the outer diameter of the tyre (except that obviously you can get different width "29er" tyres and that affects outside diameter).
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Can you put 29 inch wheels on a 700c?

A 700C tire will fit on a 29-inch rim – provided there's the same bead seat diameter. A 29-inch wheel is the same as a 700C wheel most of the time. The “29-inch” designation uses the nominal sizing system, while the “700c” designation uses the French sizing system.
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What's the advantage of 29 inch wheels?

29” Wheel Advantages

29” wheels often feel smoother to ride due to the higher air volume in their larger tires. The extra air volume acts as additional suspension – some say that it feels like having an extra inch of travel to ride the bigger wheels.
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700c vs 29r vs 28 | Whats the difference?



IS 700C 28 or 29 inch?

28”/700C/29er

The wheel sizes 28”, 700C and 29er or 29” all refer to the same rim size: ETRTO 622. 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.
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Can I use 29er wheels on a road bike?

Like Shiggy said. If you have a normal road bike with 700c rims, you could take the wheels off and slap some 29 x 2.1 tires on them, no problem. (Road bike rims are narrower, but the tires will still fit). Of course, you won't be able to get the wheels back on the bike...
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Which is bigger 700C or 27 inch?

The rim diameter of a 700c wheel is actually slightly smaller than that of a '27inch'. 700c bead diameter is 622mm whereas 27" bead diameter is 630mm.
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Are 700c and 27.5 the same?

That's changed over the past decade, so the majority of modern mountain bikes now come either with 29in or 27.5in wheels. These two sizes are equivalent to 700c and 650b wheel sizes expressed in the European ETRTO wheel size designations and have the same bead seat diameters.
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What size is a 700cc tire?

700C is used to refer to any tire, rim, or wheel with a 622mm BSD, but it could be on a skinny-tired road bike where the wheel has an actual diameter of only 660mm (which is actually a little LESS than 26 inches!), or a mountain bike with a wheel diameter of over 29 inches.
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What does 700c mean on a bike?

The term “700c” is the tire size according to the French system. The “700” is stating the diameter of the bicycle tire and “c” is the width size of the tire. However it's not 700 millimeters it's 633 millimeters. Also, another common mistake is that often riders confuse “c” with centimeters.
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How tall should you be for a 29 inch bike?

If you're 5'6' or taller, you should be able to find a 29er model to fit you. Riders more than 6' tall can rejoice: You'll definitely enjoy a more natural riding position with the size and frame geometry of a 29er.
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Do 29ers climb better?

29ers are better up hills. Bigger wheels are heavier which works against you when climbing, so in this respect it's a myth. However, if the climb is littered with rocks and steps, the bigger wheel will roll over these momentum sapping obstacles with less effort.
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How big is a 29 inch bike?

29er rims have an interior diameter of 622 millimetres (24.5 in) and the average 29" mountain bike tire is (in ISO notation) 59-622 – corresponding to an outside diameter of about 29.15 inches (740 mm).
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What is a 700 bike tire in inches?

The simple answer is that 700mm is equal to 27.5 inches. Unfortunately, when it comes to bike tires, nothing is ever so simple. A 700 tire can't usually be swapped for a 27.5in tire.
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What size is 700c wheel in inches?

All road and cyclocross bikes are built with 700c wheels, which are 29 inches. However, 700c wheels are designed to accommodate a thinner tire. Many come in widths ranging from 18 to 23 millimeters, with touring tires ranging from 25 to 28 millimeters.
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What does the C mean in 700c tires?

At one point in time, "700c" was a standard tire/rim size, where "c" indicated the bead seat diameter and "700" was the diameter, in millimeters, when the tire was installed and inflated. That "700c" tire size has a 622 millimeter bead seat diameter.
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Is it harder to pedal a 29er?

Ride Experience

Largely because of their lower attack angle, 29ers roll over trail obstacles easier than 27.5-inch wheels. This translates to a slightly smoother ride and a bit less effort to keep the bike going.
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Who should ride a 29er?

29ers are often better suited to taller riders.

This can make it difficult for shorter riders (especially those shorter than 5 ft. 6 in.) to find a 29er that fits well. Test ride both wheel sizes if you can. Taller riders, especially those over 6 ft.
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Are 29ers harder to jump?

Worse, largely because most jumps are not designed for 29ers. I've found that the jumps have to be designed for the wheelsize, like BMX, DH, etc. You can usually still jump with 29ers, do some pretty huge stuff, I have, but it's a little worse.
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Can a short person ride a 29er?

29-inch wheel mountain bike options are especially limited for riders whose height is around 5 feet or shorter.
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Can a woman ride a 29-inch bike?

Not fair. But 29ers have come a long way in the few years since Michele got her bike and, recently, a number of women's-specific 29ers have come onto the market claiming to be able to fit riders as small as 5ft (152.4cm), offering lower standover height and shorty-optimized geometry.
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Is it harder to manual a 29er?

29er's have tons of bottom bracket drop (like 30+ mm's). Having your weight so far below the axles is the main reason they are more difficult to manual than a bike with 26" or 27.5" wheels. That increased BB drop is also the reason 29er's can feel so stable in many riding situations.
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Is 700cc the same as 26?

What Is The Difference Between a 26 Inch and a 700c Wheel? This brings us around back to the same answer; they are the same diameter, but a 26-inch tire will fit onto a 700c rim but not the other way around because of the difference in rim thickness.
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How much faster is a 29er than a 26er?

In the end, the 29ers came in 7.5 seconds ahead of the 26ers—a 2.4-percent speed increase—without making the riders work harder, as there were no differences in power output, cadence, time spent coasting, work, or heart rate.
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