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  1. Single-Sentenc3 on

    Ah, wheel size standards. 29” and 700c are both…622. 622 is the diameter of the rim. 700c came from the outside diameter of the tire.

    Inserts can be a pain in the ass to install, but the size is what you ordered at least.

  2. 622 is the ETRTO size for rim bead set diameter for 700c wheels. 622c isn’t a thing, but all 700c rims are 622mm BSD.

  3. The tube needs to be smaller to accommodate for the armor. If that is what you’re asking. Oh wait. I see… you don’t really know what you’re talking about. 622 is for whee builders… 700 is for bike riders.

  4. Born_Establishment14 on

    Should be good, others have mentioned the 700c = 622 ETRTO. Tannus liners always SEEM too small when you start out, but they’re stretchy.

  5. HipopotamoSuavecito on

    Bike tire sizes are really their own special hell. The sizes they advertise for the consumers are neither precise nor are they the sizes that those of us in the industry use. It’s silly, but somehow endures. As others have said 700c = 622 ISO, you’re good.

  6. You’re right, those things are actually bear to install. Just keep at it and try to keep the first bead in the middle of the rim while you try to slip on the second bead.

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