G Gaddmeister Retrobike Rider Oct 24, 2016 #31 Re: What does the + stand for? 26+ being slightly bigger than a 26? Or wider?
The History Man Retrobike Rider BoTM Winner Gold Trader rBotM Winner Overbury's Fan Feedback View Oct 24, 2016 #32 Girth but not quite fat.
T themountie Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Oct 24, 2016 #33 Re: I am always coming across them there loads floating around amber walls are getting little harder but I can still find em
Re: I am always coming across them there loads floating around amber walls are getting little harder but I can still find em
S scottproonly Retro Guru Oct 24, 2016 #34 Re: I don't think they'll stop making cheap 26" tyres but I worry about quality ones getting thin on the ground
Re: I don't think they'll stop making cheap 26" tyres but I worry about quality ones getting thin on the ground
highlandsflyer Retro Wizard Feedback View Oct 24, 2016 #35 Re: Well, if they do, just get another pair.
J junkman71 Dirt Disciple Oct 25, 2016 #36 most likely not......you can still get 27" road bike tires which went out in the early 80s.... long as they can keep selling them, they will still keep making 26" tires
most likely not......you can still get 27" road bike tires which went out in the early 80s.... long as they can keep selling them, they will still keep making 26" tires