There's a prize for the first person who tells me exactly how many posts there already are about this topic. And another prize for the first person to post one of them google search links....
I have a CX bike with 700c wheels. The hubs are rubbish so I wish to either rebuild on existing rims or buy new wheels depending on what is cheaper. Could someone tell me if 700c wheels are the same size as 29er wheels? And if so is the difference in name just there to distinguish between MTB and road variants?
Thanks.
Bob
I claim my prize!
here's one
[url] http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/700-x-28c-tyre-on-a-stans-crest-rim-will-it-work [/url]
tyre width is the thing to look at 29er rims are intended for wider tyres but lost of people seem happy running stuff narrower than the mnfrs spec
Wicked, thanks. Brand new Nicolai Helius AM in the post.
And 29 is about the external diameter with tyres.
Check the width of the drop outs on you XC frame before buying.
Dammit ๐
29er and 700c are the same size though 29er rims will typically be wider. I use Stans arch ex 29er rims on my CX bike with CX tyres.
Thanks again chaps.
I'm currently running a set of WTB i9 rims on my (disc) road bike. Using 28mm gatorskins, it seems to work a treat. My only concern is about pressures (running much higher pressure than road tyres) but they haven't gone bang......yet
Just make sure u can take 135mm spacing
+1 rocketdog.
The rims are same diameter, but CX bike might have a rear axle spacing which is road width or Mtb standard which 135mm wide.
FWIW, most 130 frames will take a 135 wheel ok IME
And the vast majority of disc 'cross frames are 135mm anyway.
always knew that the 9rs and the roadies were the same, why dont we have a sub forum for them.
and whats with all the lycra?