29er rims vs 700c
 

[Closed] 29er rims vs 700c

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If I were to build a wheel for tyres 40-50c, would it be an advantage to get 700c rims rather than 29er? Price difference?


 
Posted : 04/02/2017 6:48 pm
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Better choice of tubeless rims in 29er and many people use stans crest and old race gold with 700c cx tyres

Depends what's you want light cheap disc non-disc

The ability to go wider or narrower at some point

Mavic touring rims a319 or some of the ryde ones seems good


 
Posted : 04/02/2017 7:15 pm
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Yup it's about width. Wider better if you want to lower pressures.


 
Posted : 04/02/2017 7:21 pm
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Some 29er rims are mega tight with CX/road tyres - Crest are a case in point. If you are going 40mm+ then they should be okay.


 
Posted : 04/02/2017 7:25 pm
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Stans arch ex running 700x47 and 700x42 here no probs. 38s fit too but probably not ideal. No issues seating them, not particularly tight.


 
Posted : 04/02/2017 7:30 pm
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I've Maxxis Raze 35s on Arch EX no problem.


 
Posted : 04/02/2017 7:32 pm
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The newer mk3 stans rims seem to wider so check forst


 
Posted : 04/02/2017 7:45 pm
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They'd be a second set of wheels. I'd have one permanently with narrow tyres on and one with MTB tyres.

Disc only of course. But would like tubeless.


 
Posted : 04/02/2017 8:10 pm
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I run Pacenti SL25 29er rims with 40mm G-one tyres, gives a nice profile, easy tubeless setup and not too heavy.


 
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And there we have it. Where do you draw the line? I use Pacenti cl25's which were a 29er rim and then became a CX rim.
Matt above is calling sl25's a 29er rim yet they have usually be sold as a road rim.
Ignore silly labels. They are all 622. And buy the width you fancy.


 
Posted : 04/02/2017 8:58 pm
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Only issue with mtb rims is tyre pressure. Off the top of my head mtb pressures are around 50 psi. Road rims take over 100 psi.

I guess that's why they weigh more.

It always frustrates me that you can get lighter 29er rims than road disc wheels.


 
Posted : 04/02/2017 10:45 pm
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Road tubeless tyres have a different bead ( carbon ? ) witch helps with the higher pressure as well as the rim

It's why you can't bodge any road tyre as tubeless


 
Posted : 04/02/2017 11:25 pm
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Easton Arc are £40 at CRC just now. A little narrower than Arch EX and Crest.


 
Posted : 05/02/2017 8:34 am
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Perhaps I should be "googling" for the answer, but I saw this thread and so will ask the question. I have 700c rims on my CX bike, if space is available (currently running 40c Nano's with no problems) can I fit any 29er tyre on these rims? For clarification, they're a Giant P-X2 which came with the bike. Not even sure if I'm able to convert to tubeless?


 
Posted : 05/02/2017 9:41 am
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Road rims are heavier as they have to cope with higher stresses - inflate a tyre beyond 60psi on many MTB rims and it'll probably tear the rim apart.


 
Posted : 05/02/2017 9:50 am
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I'm not sure if you are replying to my questions, or just a general statement about mtb rims. My question is whether 29er tyres will fit 700c rims? Specifically Giant P-X2 rims?


 
Posted : 05/02/2017 9:57 am
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The answer is it depends. Although I think the rims you are referring to are mtb rims even if giant stick them on a CX bike.

The width of the rim will dictate the maximum and minimum width of tyre you can use. So for example with an 19mm wide rim would be suitable for 28-44mm tyres, although you can normally exceed that a bit, at your own risk


 
Posted : 05/02/2017 10:11 am
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Apparently the P-X2 is a 20mm wide rim. So will say any 45 mm folding 29er tyre fit? Probably revealing my complete lack of knowledge on the 29er / 700c thing, are they essentially the same diameter wrt compatibility? There, I've said it!


 
Posted : 05/02/2017 11:26 am
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are they essentially the same diameter wrt compatibility? There, I've said it!

Yes


 
Posted : 05/02/2017 11:31 am
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IME once you try a tyre beyond 2x internal width its down to the individual tyre and rim combo, particulary if the rim has a good bead hook. The rolling of the wheel can result in the tyre bead coming off, the inner tube failing catastrophically and possibly the tyre bead too - inflate with caution.


 
Posted : 05/02/2017 12:58 pm