Can you put a 23c tire on a 25c rim?

They are made to fit the same rim diameter (as long as you don’t have super wide rims that is!) You might be getting your tyre size confused with your rim size.

Can you put a 23c tire on a 25c rim?

They are made to fit the same rim diameter (as long as you don’t have super wide rims that is!) You might be getting your tyre size confused with your rim size.

Can you put a 700×25 tube in an 700×23 wheel?

i can confirm today tried, and 700×25 inner tube fit perfectly fine in 700×23 tyre.

Can I use a 700×28 tube in a 700×25 tire?

Yep, no problem, you can run them in quite a bit larger tires than that.

Can I use a smaller inner tube?

Most cyclists panic when they buy an inner tube bigger or smaller than the bike tire. But does the inner tube size have to match the tire? The inner tube doesn’t have to match the tire size. That means you can use a smaller or bigger tube, provided that it’s one size bigger or smaller.

Can I replace 700×23 with 700×28?

A: 700x23C & 700x28C are the same tire sizes (diameter). The 23 & 28 denote different tire widths, not tire diameter. Both of these will fit the same diameter rim (700).

What is the difference between 700×23 and 700×25?

There is very little difference between most 700×23 and 700×25 tires. Some manfacturers tires tend to run a little small in some models (my latest continentai 23’s are actually more like 20’s) If your bike came with 23’s you can run 25’s with no worries.

What is the difference between 700×25 and 700x25c?

All those tire sizes you list are the same. If there were different prices for the “700×25” and the “700x25c”, it’s because there was some other difference between the tires, like model, threads per inch, bead type (wire or kevlar), etc… The other widths were designated 700a, 700b, 700c… you get the picture.

What does the C mean in 700x23c?

In actuality, there is no difference between a 700×23 and a 700x23c. Both tire sizes have a 700mm diameter and a 23 mm width. The French’s letter C (and A, B & D)was used to denote how thick a tire was, where letter A was for the skinniest, and letter D was for the thickest.

What happens if you use the wrong size inner tube?

If the inner tube is a lot larger than the tire, it will cause folds and wrinkles inside the tire, which may affect your ride. If you have a tube that is only a little bit larger, then it probably won’t make a difference. While larger tubes will weigh more, they will retain air better.

Can I use a 23c tube in a 28c tire?

you’ll be fine.