Strange that. I've got some 26" Schwalble Snow studs that barely adhere to a 26" rim. I had the first ever tube explosion with them - it just sneaked out twixt rim and bead.
Eventually got them to fit by being super careful they were on neatly all the way round before getting the pump out.
did you wash your rims with hot water?
wrong tyres.
ETRTO for MTB 26" is 559mm.
You have Clown Bike tyres, 650B, 584mm
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/tire-sizing.html
nextdaytyres.co.uk/Tyres/Schwalbe/Marathon.aspx
OK this misleading then or am I just a muppet I assumed 26 " was just that
ps soapy water and s quick blast with the shower head to clean my rim
So not a boil wash then? ๐
well they do specify the ETRTO but yes, IMO that is a bit misleading as most people dont buy by ETRTO but by "inch" or 700c
Kimbers - I think the key thing is that it's a "nominal" size.
Some tyres on a given rim are a bugger to get one. Some are just too loose. Or too tight. Some combinations are 'stretching' it a bit.
The tyre geek is correct.
650B is also 26" x 13/8" x 1 5/8" in old money, or 26" balloon if you're really old.
That ad does say it's a 650x40B, but I guess not everyone appreciates what that means.
Time to send them back & get a refund then.
to be fair nextday have offered to send me out some standard 26 inch ones at no extra charge and pay postage for the return
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update and they threw in some tyre levers for my trouble!
More useless info
French sizing. 650 / 700 e.t.c refers to the outside diameter of the. Wheel + Tyre in mm with correct tyre installed.
A,B,C refers to the balloon. A small, B medium, C large.
This as obviously been distorted over time as for years 700c has been primary racing bike tyres.
622+23+23=668
real c balloon tyres should be
(700-622)/2=39 mm
The only balloon here is the one that didn't check what he was ordering ๐
[url= http://sheldonbrown.com/tire-sizing.html ]All the info[/url] you could ever want, and then some, even if he couldn't spell "tyre" properly (crazy yanks).

