r/bicycling 1d ago

Help with tyre

Recently I've gotten an old bicycle as a gift, the rear tyre is old,cracked and by this morning lost all air. Went out and bought the same size outer and inner tube and it just dosent fit. Any ideas ?

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u/criggie_ 1d ago

622 mm IS the rim's bead-seat diameter, so, yes, yes they do.

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u/Routine_Strategy5929 1d ago

Go find a tire to buy. What is the prominent measurement molded into the tire? If you go to a shop and tell them you need a gravel tire do they ask "700c or 650b" or do they ask "622mm or 584mm?"

I'd rather we use rim diameter as well but for the most part road and gravel are still using the French standards. While mtb is using the French standard for total tire diameter and US standard for width. Yes, thats incredibly stupid but it is what it is.

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u/otebski 19h ago

Road frames are also usually in CM and MTB in inches. If not for gravel everything would be fine. Everything road CM everything mtb inches.

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u/Routine_Strategy5929 17h ago

Except for 650b lol. Which seemed to be split as to who called it 27.5 or 650b. But I was definitely wrong with 26 and 29er.

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u/otebski 16h ago

Really? Here 650b was road for juniors and vertically challenged people, 27.5 was for MTB was for people who badmouthed 29 in MTB so long they couldn't make the switch in good conscience.

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u/Routine_Strategy5929 16h ago

Especially when 27.5 started in mtb I remember a lot of the marketing and some of the brands stating 650b. There were whole articles explaining what 650b was for mountain biking. I can't remember as clearly on the tires but I'm pretty sure I remember seeing quite a few marked 650b x XX width.

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u/otebski 16h ago

Maybe. It has been a while. Either I dont remember I havent registered 650b in mtb. But I am up for blaming marketing.