This new category of tires can go by a variety of names- 27.5+, 650+, 6Fattie, or even just “Plus tires”. In all of these cases, the wheel being used is a 27.5” or 650b rim with a 2.8-3.0” tire. Up until now, a typical mountain bike tire has varied in width from 1.9” to about 2.3”.
But only in decimal form, e.g. 26 x 2.25. Experience tells us that nowadays very few users are familiar with the classical fractional inch dimensions, such as 28 x 1 5/8 x 1 3/8. When the 29 inch MTB tire size was introduced a few years ago, it had the same inner diameter of 622 mm, known as 28 inch in Europe. The latest tire size is 27.5 inches.
So the actual measurement of a particular bike may vary from the spec on the particular rim. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 26” WHEELS AND 700C WHEELS. Twenty-six-inch wheels are used most commonly on mountain bikes, and they tend to be fatter. They have a little more cushion to them. Naturally, there is more air volume to disperse as you go over bumps.
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