Everyone says you can't...

flyboyovyick

Dirt Disciple
Everyone says you can't put 27" tyres on 700c rims.

Well no one has said why or tried to.

So...

Im going to try it.

I have two brand new 27" Bell Tread Alert tyres but only one of the wheels on my bike is 27", the rear is 700c.

So i will report back when ive tried.

Predictions

I think the tyre will fit on the rim but the inside edge of the tyre (beading?) might not touch the rim.


I will try anyway!


flyboyovyick
 
Im not trying to prove that it will/will not fit, i just want to try. Then i no for the future.

And if it does fit... good!

And if it doesn't... oh well!

2+2=4 idiot! lol
 
700c (aka 29er now) = 622mm bead diameter
27" = 630mm bead diameter

So 4mm loose all the way around, which is quite a lot for a tyre, might make it too big to not just fall off the other side
That is why you cannot use them, I would assume.

Anyways, get some pics of it :D
 
flyboyovyick":3pskfkin said:
Everyone says you can't put 27" tyres on 700c rims.

Well no one has said why...

Probably cos it's stating the obvious :roll: As has been mentioned upthread, 700c rims are 8mm smaller than 27" so it's pretty clear what the result will be. :D

If you want a challenge why not try and put 700c tyres on 27" rims :p
 
The answer is yes...provided 2 is 'big enough', per se., and rounding is permitted..
For example...
2.36 + 2.44 = 4.8...rounded to 2 + 2 = 5..

or

2+2=5 - If one is convinced that 2 + 2 = 5, then that is proof alone
 
people say that i cant fly,so later im going to jump off the old viaduct near here in the remote hope i can.
 
Another rule of mathematics:

Get enough people together in an internet forum, and "there will always be one"
 

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