Yes – you want to look at the bottom row (generally) 700 is the common size for many wheels – especially for road. The x32c – x47c is the tire size it will fit. So you can run this in a 35mm
MyBeaverHurts on
As long as the line that say 700 x 32c > 700 x 47c has the size of the tire you are using in between it then you are good.
echo-tango86 on
Yes it will fit. Double check your tire size is either 700 or 28”. Your width is right in the middle of these dimensions
cadmiumredlight on
It’s giving you different tire widths based on diameter. What’s the diameter of your tire?
Cyrenetes on
It’s suitable for 32 to 47mm width on a 622mm rim, or up to 42mm on a 630-635 rim.
The different numbers are the same thing expressed in metric, imperial and french standards. Metric is the actual dimension of the parts, the others are nominal at best.
micci_cat on
All good guidance here, I will add that in many cases, valve stem length will also be a consideration. The valve stem needs to be longer than the rim is deep ( long enough to allow the pump head to seat properly). Its a sad moment when you pull out your spare tube to find your 48mm valve length is not gonna work on your 50mm deep rims.
OkGuide3784 on
bike tire/rim sizes are really confusing sometimes. from your other posts it looks like you have a 700c tire/rim. the number that you see 32-622 is the ETRTO standard. that is the only standard that you should look at. as an example of how little sense the other naming conventions make, 700c is often called 29″, but 29″ is smaller than 27″! just pay attention to the ETRTO. the first number (32) is the tire width in mm. the second number (622) is the bead seat diameter (700c = 622mm). so if you see 32-622 -> 47-622, it means the tube will fit a tire from 700×32 to 700×47.
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Yes – you want to look at the bottom row (generally) 700 is the common size for many wheels – especially for road. The x32c – x47c is the tire size it will fit. So you can run this in a 35mm
As long as the line that say 700 x 32c > 700 x 47c has the size of the tire you are using in between it then you are good.
Yes it will fit. Double check your tire size is either 700 or 28”. Your width is right in the middle of these dimensions
It’s giving you different tire widths based on diameter. What’s the diameter of your tire?
It’s suitable for 32 to 47mm width on a 622mm rim, or up to 42mm on a 630-635 rim.
The different numbers are the same thing expressed in metric, imperial and french standards. Metric is the actual dimension of the parts, the others are nominal at best.
All good guidance here, I will add that in many cases, valve stem length will also be a consideration. The valve stem needs to be longer than the rim is deep ( long enough to allow the pump head to seat properly). Its a sad moment when you pull out your spare tube to find your 48mm valve length is not gonna work on your 50mm deep rims.
bike tire/rim sizes are really confusing sometimes. from your other posts it looks like you have a 700c tire/rim. the number that you see 32-622 is the ETRTO standard. that is the only standard that you should look at. as an example of how little sense the other naming conventions make, 700c is often called 29″, but 29″ is smaller than 27″! just pay attention to the ETRTO. the first number (32) is the tire width in mm. the second number (622) is the bead seat diameter (700c = 622mm). so if you see 32-622 -> 47-622, it means the tube will fit a tire from 700×32 to 700×47.