I'm a pro bike mechanic, retired race mechanic, some pro tips on installing tires. Put the valve hole top dead center, wheel on the ground, center the label of the tire over the valve hole, gradully feed the tire over the rim on both sides, this allows gravity to do part of the job and leverage to to the other portion. As you get to the bottom center you can grab a plastic tire lever or two and work the last of the tire over the rim. Then you put the tube in with maybe five pounds of air, literally jsut enough so it has shape. This time you install the second half of the tire just the opposite, with the valve at the bottom of the wheel. So starting from the top you gradually press the bead over the rim, culminating at the bottom of the wheel, then you press the valve in so the rubber around the valve moves out of the way of the bead, then you can pop the tire over the rim, reset the valve and pump it up. I've been known to install tires with my bare hands using this technique. I should probably make a video which would make more sense. If it's any consolation this is FAR easier than installing sew up/glue on race tires which require three layers of glue, pre stretching and a day to cure! Heh. Fun video, It's nice to see someone trying 29er tires on 700C wheels.
You know what this means, ANY old road race bike could have 29er knobblys thrown on and become a full rigid 29” mountain bike, with some flat bars. This could open up all kinds of madness. Thanks Bruce 🙏
Thank you so much! I want to find a sand-worthy tire as a backup for my gravel bike. I run 700x42 currently and am having a hard time finding the aggressive tread I want to be able to run a certain trail. This opened up my options! Thank you!
I installed 38c gravel tires on my 35c equipped city bike, and it has about the same clearance, it just clears the front derailleur. I went in thick mud, never had any problems.
I’m happy to see this video as I purchased new mountain bike tires and inner tubes from Walmart (Brand: Blackburn 29”) which are expected to arrive tomorrow. I’m hoping they fit my petal assistant electric bike.
@@sgthgr8jr13 they arrived and somewhat look wider than I expected, my neighbor is more familiar with changing electric bikes, so I will have him look it over this weekend. I will keep you posted. Thanks
hey there i have same type of tires which is 700x40c and aye want to put on 29er wheels as well but my rims are even more thiner than urs and im in a carzy dilemma aye think my rims are 1.60 wide and 29er wheels need 2.10 so i cant put them on?
I have a 700c commuter ebike with some freaking skinny Wheels, I was thinking about tossing some 29ers on there myself! On those 700c Wheels, if you hit just one rock in the road, it feels like your rim is about to crack, like an egg.
ive been looking for videos about 700wheels and 29er rim since i got a used specialized crosstrail,i wanted a lil wider tire it has 700x45 i wanted to put a 29x2.0 or 29x2.1 or 2.2..now i know it would fit on the rim..thanks for the video man
That tire was tight because tires and wheels have a range of tolerances and thus can end up ill-matching. It happens with better ones too. A kool stop tire jack is painless and the best 15-20$ you'll spend on tire tools. Regarding the fork clearance - you might be able to fashion a "flint catcher" for it, but it'd have to float above the knobs and might not work so well. BUT if you switched to a tire with recessed tread it'd be more usable - the downside is those are a PITA to clean. They're ancient tech used for road bikes and to my knowledge never were a MTB accessory. But if your tires are soft enough they might squish to spit stones out instead so it could be worry over nothing. The range of "what fits" is really wide. "Optimally" they match close for an aero profile, but that's not important for someone riding a steel bike, with standard rims, in dayclothes. According to Mavic's charts a 26x4.0 tire is safe on 35mm wide(Narrow?) rims at approx. 30 PSI, if you had a need for it. Definitely look into the proper tubes though, because thin-stretched ones can flat easier.
@@BruceChastain I did it. Thanks patience is the biggest part. What a pain in the butt. I ended up taping in between every spoke and leaving it taped over night. It was somewhat shaped I put a tube in it and voila!! Finitto.
You’ll need to check the inside width of the wheel. Generally the width of the tire, in this case 38mm cannot be double that of the inside width, so the inside needs to be at least 19mm.
Good to know it fits but for the small extra cost of a tyre designed by for that rim width you would get the peace of mind going into a fast corner or a rocky section, for example, that it’s not going to blow off or roll off the rim.
The front is probably fine and I instantly thought "grind off 3 or 4 mm". I think the accepted minimum for clearance is around 6mm 1/4". Don't know if that's across all types of bike though. IME 38mm 👍 maybe slightly wider in the front if you want extra steering/stopping grip...
I ended up returning them and ordered the 40mm set from amazon, should be here tomorrow. I'll make a blog post with some photos and link it from the description here.
Thanks! I always wondered if this would work and now I know. I can now save some money as well and have more of a selection. I tried it and it worked great!
I have 700cx38x on my hybrid. Was wondering 29 inch size I could put on it. Anything bigger than a 700cX38c is considered gravel bike sizes and are too expensive. 29 mountain bike tires are cheap all day just need to know what size is considered 40mm
yeah I know they are expensive that was my idea with the 29". But that said the bell company does sell a 40mm gravel tire for cheap, I ordered one off amazon.
ive done this before as long as nothings rubbing its fine stones wont get jammed or anything hybrid bikes accept decently wide mtb tyres quite well thanks to all the clearance for fenders
I have a bike i just got that holds 700c innertube tire widths x 25-32mm its a hybrid gt but i want knobbier tires what size do you suggest? I wanna do more trail than road riding. So ill need grippier tires.
Hello mate, I was planning to buy me a new cycle. My height is 6.1 and it's my only concern. May I know whether the 700c and 29 inch wheels heighs the same or which one is heighter
Man you should put those tapes back haha. That bulb effect is going to be huge but I think the tire won’t put you in danger. ReneHerse site has a document explaining a lot of that. I tried to buy from them a tire and they explain me why I shouldn’t because of not enough clearance but you know stuff like what you are doing is what keep this sport so great. I broke my 2 MTB wheels the day I was going to buy that bike haha. No project for me in a long time.
Sticks are the problem that I've found riding bikes like this, I've gone this route for winter riding around town and its always been fine and switched back in the spring... I have been lazy and that is how I found out about the sticks being an issue... but when are they not an issue.. Its not the entire branches per se as its them handle grip sized old sticks that been laying around for ages that bugger me up when I haven't switched back soon as the snow melts or taken on trails.
2:14 so heavy... I use WTB Nano Foldable 29x2.1 on my 29er. 600 grams. Easy to install and last 3 times longer than my original Bontrager. Planning to try Continental Race King TR Foldable 29x2.0, better puncture protection.
Bought 19 x 1.95 which is not quite as large. Fitted a hybrid bike perfect fit any bigger it would be in danger of rubbing. 1.95 is the width. 1.95 inches. If there is ample clearance on your bike no need to worry go as big as you like. Definitely worthwhile if your needs become more off-road than on the road. Got the 1.95 tyre for $40 the pair fairly low quality, but for the ride comfort great upgrade! No need to replace the tube either.
I think going the 29" tire is a great idea, but maybe a set that's just a little bit smaller? I'd be more concerned of the tire folding than the clearance issue. But then again I don't know anything!
hey ZW! yeah the thought crossed my mind too, we'll see. And yes I also agree, 2.0 or 1.9 would be better, but I think they are slightly hard to come by in stores these days.
Yes 2.1" seems huge to me I was surprised to see them fit. I usually have 1.75" on my older 90s mountain bikes, only recently started going for tires over 2"
Hey Rich thanks for the tip! I didn't find them until I specifically searched bell 700c tire. So I might actually return these I have now and grab these 38s! Stay tuned.
@@BruceChastain I run the 38 reflective ones. Walmart had them on clearance for $3.50 a piece and I bought all of them (6 total so I’m good for a few years). 38c version has a smoother tread and I use it mostly on paved greenways so it works well. Definitely better than my 32c stock ones when it comes to hitting the ruts caused by roots.
It really has to do with the width of the tire that that the frame will accept, like in my video this 29" was the absolute max. I really don't know about your frame, you can take a look and see how much clearance you have with your 38s and imagine if a 50mm would fit, means about 6mm or 1/4" on each side. that would be for just a 2" (50.8mm) 29" tire.
Hey man im pretty new to bikes but I got a fuji bike for free and was thinking of upgrading the tires it says 700 x 45c would the tires you put in the description be able to fit ?
yeah I think that would be fine, this 40mm tire is smaller so shouldn't be clearance issues. The only think to consider is your rim width, but really 40 to 45 isn't that big of a difference so I'd image your okay. If you want, look up a rim to tire size chart. I think it's generally 1 - 2x inner rim width, that's what the tire should be.
Nah y’all give it 2 rides and the second one the tire hops off the rim I had them set to only 35 psi and it felt like the inter tube was gonna explode until it finally did
Marketing is the reason for 700c tires costing more than 29ers. To me a commuter with 29er without a front shock is the ultimate in winter and single track. If you put 29x2.0 Bontrager Connection tires....it will fit nicer on that bike. They're like 25 bucks each. Great tires. I keep them for 26ers.
I have a throne the goon 29 inch box bike and I would like to put a fixie wheel on the front with a massive hook worm should I put a 700cc inner tube in it...?
Hey man you did a better job of telling how to put that lame ass tire on than bell's channel did, they know they have a hard to use product and won't show how to put it on they didn't even use a new tire to demonstrate in their video. I got those tires and had to take them to the bike shop have some one do it for me it was embarrassing.
Don't bend the rim while off road then you will know just his close the tire really is. Ya grind it out to be safe it could jam only from a small hard stone or a large piece of stick.
`Here's something to think about (or perhaps laugh about). If a person had a 27.5 wheelset with 2.1 tires, because of the smaller diameter, that would give more clearance at the fork, and in the rear. What the heck, a 27.5 x 2.2 or wider tire might even fit on the rear, for more traction. One could also go mullet, and use a 26' even wider tire in the rear. What can I say, I'm a 70yr old geezer with nothing better to do :>)
IF IT RUBS JUST GRIND IT DOWN THE TIRE. I THEN HAD DEEP V SINGLE SPEED RIMS WITH 29×2.0 TIRES AN THEY WORKED. ITS A SHAME CHEAPER BIKE GIVE YOU WHAT YOU WANT. THAT TIRE SIZE ON AN BRAND NAME BIKE WOULD NT FIT IN THE BACK.
Considering the build quality of those wheels you're asking for trouble with clearance like that. Get a pair of 700 x 38 cross tires. And keep your phone charged and your Uber app on cause you're gonna need it to get home after those wheels go out of true and the tires lock it up. Good luck!
I'm a pro bike mechanic, retired race mechanic, some pro tips on installing tires. Put the valve hole top dead center, wheel on the ground, center the label of the tire over the valve hole, gradully feed the tire over the rim on both sides, this allows gravity to do part of the job and leverage to to the other portion. As you get to the bottom center you can grab a plastic tire lever or two and work the last of the tire over the rim. Then you put the tube in with maybe five pounds of air, literally jsut enough so it has shape. This time you install the second half of the tire just the opposite, with the valve at the bottom of the wheel. So starting from the top you gradually press the bead over the rim, culminating at the bottom of the wheel, then you press the valve in so the rubber around the valve moves out of the way of the bead, then you can pop the tire over the rim, reset the valve and pump it up. I've been known to install tires with my bare hands using this technique. I should probably make a video which would make more sense. If it's any consolation this is FAR easier than installing sew up/glue on race tires which require three layers of glue, pre stretching and a day to cure! Heh. Fun video, It's nice to see someone trying 29er tires on 700C wheels.
thanks for the tips! I've subscribed to your channel so if you do make a video on how to put overly wide tires on a rim, I'll see it.
@@BruceChastain Thank you! I'll see what I can do!
Make a video!!!
Ok
You know what this means, ANY old road race bike could have 29er knobblys thrown on and become a full rigid 29” mountain bike, with some flat bars. This could open up all kinds of madness. Thanks Bruce 🙏
sure thing Cobwobbler, just watch for clearance
90s steel hybrid bikes with 700c wheels had no idea what they would eventually be appreciated for. They're now my all time favorite bikes.
@@huntersmith8724Very true they were the norm for us old bats.
Very helpful video...it will shut down a debate I was having with a "bike expert"..thanks dude!!
Great and thank you!
Thank you so much! I want to find a sand-worthy tire as a backup for my gravel bike. I run 700x42 currently and am having a hard time finding the aggressive tread I want to be able to run a certain trail. This opened up my options! Thank you!
Glad I could help!
Wtb nano is not good enough for you?
@@ChrisLoew no.
I installed 38c gravel tires on my 35c equipped city bike, and it has about the same clearance, it just clears the front derailleur. I went in thick mud, never had any problems.
hey Zbikes! I'll report back how it goes.
I’m happy to see this video as I purchased new mountain bike tires and inner tubes from Walmart (Brand: Blackburn 29”) which are expected to arrive tomorrow. I’m hoping they fit my petal assistant electric bike.
Update
@@sgthgr8jr13 they arrived and somewhat look wider than I expected, my neighbor is more familiar with changing electric bikes, so I will have him look it over this weekend. I will keep you posted. Thanks
hey there i have same type of tires which is 700x40c and aye want to put on 29er wheels as well but my rims are even more thiner than urs and im in a carzy dilemma aye think my rims are 1.60 wide and 29er wheels need 2.10 so i cant put them on?
I have a 700c commuter ebike with some freaking skinny Wheels, I was thinking about tossing some 29ers on there myself!
On those 700c Wheels, if you hit just one rock in the road, it feels like your rim is about to crack, like an egg.
Hi .
I needs to install 700Cx33 on existing 700C x 35 bike .can it possible?? hope I don't want to change the wheel .please help to anwer my question.
Yeah sure, 33 vs 35mm tires, almost no difference, should be fine.
@@BruceChastain Thanks a lot for reply and for your valuable time .
@@uday8262 anytime my friend
ive been looking for videos about 700wheels and 29er rim since i got a used specialized crosstrail,i wanted a lil wider tire it has 700x45 i wanted to put a 29x2.0 or 29x2.1 or 2.2..now i know it would fit on the rim..thanks for the video man
Glad I could help!
What would be the recommended size tire for this bike I like it but the colors of tires and grip on them is weird
I ended up going with a bell 40mm tire, which I think was a better fit.
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That tire was tight because tires and wheels have a range of tolerances and thus can end up ill-matching. It happens with better ones too. A kool stop tire jack is painless and the best 15-20$ you'll spend on tire tools. Regarding the fork clearance - you might be able to fashion a "flint catcher" for it, but it'd have to float above the knobs and might not work so well. BUT if you switched to a tire with recessed tread it'd be more usable - the downside is those are a PITA to clean. They're ancient tech used for road bikes and to my knowledge never were a MTB accessory. But if your tires are soft enough they might squish to spit stones out instead so it could be worry over nothing.
The range of "what fits" is really wide. "Optimally" they match close for an aero profile, but that's not important for someone riding a steel bike, with standard rims, in dayclothes. According to Mavic's charts a 26x4.0 tire is safe on 35mm wide(Narrow?) rims at approx. 30 PSI, if you had a need for it. Definitely look into the proper tubes though, because thin-stretched ones can flat easier.
hey again Aubreykun, thanks for the knowledge! I looked up a Tire Bead Jack, have to get one of these, thank you.
So would these tires work on a fixie rim thinking about getting some 29x2.1 thick slicks wondering if its the same
yeah should work. Just make sure there is clearance in the frame.
How are you making that tire unflat lime to wrap around your rim? Anyone please?
Just used my hands, and patience.
@@BruceChastain I did it. Thanks patience is the biggest part. What a pain in the butt. I ended up taping in between every spoke and leaving it taped over night. It was somewhat shaped I put a tube in it and voila!! Finitto.
my project is actually the other way around. I'm trying to install 700c tire on my mtb 29er rim and convert my mtb into a roadbike.
seems like it should work. thanks for watching.
How was it? Did it fit?
It's fine. Clearance looks great 👍
thanks Christopher!
My road bike currently has 700c 23 what do I need to change in order to run wider tires.
Do you think I can do a direct swap to 38 tires??
You’ll need to check the inside width of the wheel. Generally the width of the tire, in this case 38mm cannot be double that of the inside width, so the inside needs to be at least 19mm.
Im using a 29er rim for a 29x2.2 tires can I use the same rims for a 700x40c tire?
I believe they would fit
Good to know it fits but for the small extra cost of a tyre designed by for that rim width you would get the peace of mind going into a fast corner or a rocky section, for example, that it’s not going to blow off or roll off the rim.
I did end up returning them and getting some 40mm tires.
@@BruceChastain700c or 29in?
I found these tires on clearance at a local Walmart for 4 dollars each. They fit on my hybrid bike with 29 inch wheels
$4 is an amazing price!
The front is probably fine and I instantly thought "grind off 3 or 4 mm". I think the accepted minimum for clearance is around 6mm 1/4". Don't know if that's across all types of bike though. IME 38mm 👍 maybe slightly wider in the front if you want extra steering/stopping grip...
I ended up returning them and ordered the 40mm set from amazon, should be here tomorrow. I'll make a blog post with some photos and link it from the description here.
Thanks! I always wondered if this would work and now I know. I can now save some money as well and have more of a selection. I tried it and it worked great!
Glad I could help!
So would I run 700c tubes or 29” tubes?
I’d say look at the size range of the tubes, but likely 29 would be better
thank u sm! but how did it fair? i'm kinda new to cycling and planning to buy new tires.
Hey N1! I didn't actually keep these that long, I went with some bell 40mm tires which tended to fit better.
I have 700cx38x on my hybrid. Was wondering 29 inch size I could put on it. Anything bigger than a 700cX38c is considered gravel bike sizes and are too expensive. 29 mountain bike tires are cheap all day just need to know what size is considered 40mm
yeah I know they are expensive that was my idea with the 29". But that said the bell company does sell a 40mm gravel tire for cheap, I ordered one off amazon.
ive done this before as long as nothings rubbing its fine stones wont get jammed or anything
hybrid bikes accept decently wide mtb tyres quite well thanks to all the clearance for fenders
I have a bike i just got that holds 700c innertube tire widths
x 25-32mm its a hybrid gt but i want knobbier tires what size do you suggest? I wanna do more trail than road riding. So ill need grippier tires.
Maybe go for the bell 38mm tires, look them up on amazon.com
Thanks alot man!
What tube did you use with the 29” tire ?
to be honest I don't remember anymore!
Hello mate, I was planning to buy me a new cycle.
My height is 6.1 and it's my only concern.
May I know whether the 700c and 29 inch wheels heighs the same or which one is heighter
I think more often the 700c tire will have a slightly lower, shorter, profile. The MTB 29" will usually be wider and taller.
@@BruceChastain thank you bro
Does anyone know if 29’ tires would fit on a 17.5 inch bike frame?
It’s really not frame size dependent
I mean, what's the biggest Allen key you can fit in between?
4mm should be plenty
Not sure, I ended up going with some a little smaller.
When in doubt, grind it out!
it's becoming a theme on this channel. lol
You lose strength depending on the material if too much heat is applied.
is this no inner tube or interior inside?
yes this still has the inner tube
@@BruceChastain you still using it?
@@jasondeguzman1508 no, I sold the bike already
@@BruceChastain ok sir
@@BruceChastain do you have new bike?
Man you should put those tapes back haha. That bulb effect is going to be huge but I think the tire won’t put you in danger. ReneHerse site has a document explaining a lot of that. I tried to buy from them a tire and they explain me why I shouldn’t because of not enough clearance but you know stuff like what you are doing is what keep this sport so great.
I broke my 2 MTB wheels the day I was going to buy that bike haha. No project for me in a long time.
hey Jun Boo, glad to see ya back in here. I'm about to look up this ReneHerse site.
@@BruceChastain I loved those tires. Supple and awesome but expensive. They seem to last for ever too.
Before putting the new bike tires onto the rim,I usually put the new tires out in the sun for thirty minutes and it fits perfectly onto the rim.👍👍👍👍
wow never thought of that, might give it a try next time, we usually have plenty of sun here in Florida for that.
Don’t worry I ride Bmx and when I put new tires on it’s the same thing but once you use them the tires would wear down a bit so they would fit perfect
hey all out! I ended up changing to some slightly smaller tires now.
Good idea with the tapes to mount the tire. It seems to me that it was very good. Now you have to run a little with them to get their opinion, right?
hey Eloi! yeah with the tape I really didn't have much choice, it just kept popping off, my hands were actually getting really sore.
Thinking about getting these on a 24” bmx bike that i use on concrete and gravel, would you recommend these? They seem like they would work well
I think they would work good for general bmx use, not that I know much anything about bmx.
Thank you so much I was tryna buy the bike but I wanted to see first a 29inch tire can fit
No problem 👍
Sticks are the problem that I've found riding bikes like this, I've gone this route for winter riding around town and its always been fine and switched back in the spring... I have been lazy and that is how I found out about the sticks being an issue... but when are they not an issue.. Its not the entire branches per se as its them handle grip sized old sticks that been laying around for ages that bugger me up when I haven't switched back soon as the snow melts or taken on trails.
I ended up going with a 40mm tire, was just a little too close for me.
These dont take inertubes,?
yeah they do. I'm not sure, but I don't think these tires and for sure these wheels are not setup for tubeless.
@@BruceChastain oh ok thank you
2:14 so heavy... I use WTB Nano Foldable 29x2.1 on my 29er. 600 grams. Easy to install and last 3 times longer than my original Bontrager. Planning to try Continental Race King TR Foldable 29x2.0, better puncture protection.
I know, I knew when I picked them up they were heavy but I was shocked when I saw the weight. I was expecting about 700g.
@@BruceChastain Also those are more costlier. But man that look like a truck gator when you put it on the table.
Bought 19 x 1.95 which is not quite as large. Fitted a hybrid bike perfect fit any bigger it would be in danger of rubbing. 1.95 is the width. 1.95 inches. If there is ample clearance on your bike no need to worry go as big as you like. Definitely worthwhile if your needs become more off-road than on the road. Got the 1.95 tyre for $40 the pair fairly low quality, but for the ride comfort great upgrade! No need to replace the tube either.
nice man
I’m looking to do just that. What tires did you find?
I think if the wheel rim is ok then narrow clearance seems to be ok with normal speed.
When I started riding on gravel, the little bit were getting in there and making some noise, so I ended up going with a slightly smaller tire.
I think going the 29" tire is a great idea, but maybe a set that's just a little bit smaller? I'd be more concerned of the tire folding than the clearance issue. But then again I don't know anything!
hey ZW! yeah the thought crossed my mind too, we'll see. And yes I also agree, 2.0 or 1.9 would be better, but I think they are slightly hard to come by in stores these days.
Yes 2.1" seems huge to me I was surprised to see them fit. I usually have 1.75" on my older 90s mountain bikes, only recently started going for tires over 2"
Hola, ¿Hiciste unas pruebas en carretera? Yo también quiero hacer esa conversión. Pero no sé qué tan efectiva puede ser.
the tires ended up being a little too big for practical riding, I ended up going to something a little smaller.
Running a 29" would make me nervous Why not run a 700 x 38c or 40c instead? Bell sells both sizes for $15 on Amazon.
Hey Rich thanks for the tip! I didn't find them until I specifically searched bell 700c tire. So I might actually return these I have now and grab these 38s! Stay tuned.
Old tires returned and new 40mm ordered. thanks Rich.
@@BruceChastain I run the 38 reflective ones. Walmart had them on clearance for $3.50 a piece and I bought all of them (6 total so I’m good for a few years). 38c version has a smoother tread and I use it mostly on paved greenways so it works well. Definitely better than my 32c stock ones when it comes to hitting the ruts caused by roots.
@@BruceChastain willing to bet 48c would of worked well which is like a 1.8 I believe
@@PghMtbRides that bike comes stock with 700c x 38c he wanted bigger.
What tube did yiu use
sorry I don't recall, too long ago.
I have a 29x2.35 tyre on a 700x20c rim
How di it feels when you ride?
very comfortable, almost like a MTB
That's a cool experiment, it should be more comfortable having more rubber to cushion on. Nice .
sir what size of tire
sorry I don't remember that, probably 2.1" wide.
Would 29” tires fit on a 700x38c bike?
It really has to do with the width of the tire that that the frame will accept, like in my video this 29" was the absolute max. I really don't know about your frame, you can take a look and see how much clearance you have with your 38s and imagine if a 50mm would fit, means about 6mm or 1/4" on each side. that would be for just a 2" (50.8mm) 29" tire.
@@BruceChastain I think my bike is a 17.5’ frame. Would 29’ tires fit on my bike?
Thank you, that is some very snug fit but it looks good imo
thanks man
Yes yes I just did it!!! I had to put good tiers I motorized my Kent Best frame & wheels where well worth $98.00
you put these 29er tires on the kent?
That's about what I'm about to do with mine XD
She will be alright
Hey man im pretty new to bikes but I got a fuji bike for free and was thinking of upgrading the tires it says 700 x 45c would the tires you put in the description be able to fit ?
yeah I think that would be fine, this 40mm tire is smaller so shouldn't be clearance issues. The only think to consider is your rim width, but really 40 to 45 isn't that big of a difference so I'd image your okay. If you want, look up a rim to tire size chart. I think it's generally 1 - 2x inner rim width, that's what the tire should be.
Put so e air in tubes when putting on tyres...buy 29 x 1.75 mtb tyre they are the thinnest we can get for mtb or 1.95 😮
Hey Bruce is that a tubeless ready rim & tire? 700c is equivalent to 29er, shout me out on your next vlog 🦋
no I'm sure it's not tubeless ready, this is just a cheap rim.
Thanks mate, this could save a lot of cost from real 700c tyre to 29 tyre 😳
No problem 👍
Could shave down grips in middle of tire
true, but I ended up returning them and ordered a 40mm set.
Nah y’all give it 2 rides and the second one the tire hops off the rim I had them set to only 35 psi and it felt like the inter tube was gonna explode until it finally did
that's for watching SGT!
It's a bit close especially if you ride off road through any mud..... Best t the smaller ones you're getting would definitely be better
hey Paul! thanks I actually did end up with some smaller 40mm tires. They should appear in a future video.
Keeps the tire clean
thanks for watching!
good tips the tape
Thanks!
bell has a more mild 700x38 and 40 that would fit.
hey Summit! yeah someone else said that and I'm planning on returning these that I've bought and getting the 40mm tires from bell.
You should try this on the sparrow
ha wow that would look cool
Marketing is the reason for 700c tires costing more than 29ers. To me a commuter with 29er without a front shock is the ultimate in winter and single track. If you put 29x2.0 Bontrager Connection tires....it will fit nicer on that bike. They're like 25 bucks each. Great tires. I keep them for 26ers.
I think I agree, I can't see why else 700c stuff seems to have like a 25% high price than the actually wide 29er tires.
I have a throne the goon 29 inch box bike and I would like to put a fixie wheel on the front with a massive hook worm should I put a 700cc inner tube in it...?
....I have become...."Uncomfortably snug" haha great term
haha yeah, thanks Riley.
Oh you got plenty of room in that fork
Very dangerous if under load the front wheel rubs and stops. Not worth the risk.
Looks great and plenty of room . What was the 29 inch tire widths?
Not sure what the actual width was. I ended up going with some bell 40mm tires
use 29x1.95
Some masking tape would be handy just to hold the tyre in place
...you should use a hair dryer in hot to soften the tire. 😄✌🏽
Well that’s an idea!
Hey man you did a better job of telling how to put that lame ass tire on than bell's channel did, they know they have a hard to use product and won't show how to put it on they didn't even use a new tire to demonstrate in their video. I got those tires and had to take them to the bike shop have some one do it for me it was embarrassing.
wow yeah they're tight as hell
@@BruceChastain yeah I'm never buying them again unless I have to. Thanks for the video.
That’s good for knocking out broke glass
ha you mean the close space to the frame?
Professional bike mechanic told me they'll fit, BUT!!! Beware of folding possibilities. Guess we'll never know :\
I ended up going with a little bit narrower tire myself, 40mm bell tire.
Don't bend the rim while off road then you will know just his close the tire really is. Ya grind it out to be safe it could jam only from a small hard stone or a large piece of stick.
true, I actually had that problem with a road bike once when I put too large of tires on it.
Extend your dropouts by 1/2 inch and you will have plenty of clearance.
Hmm that’s an idea I’ve never thought about
If it doesn't rub your good
yep. but it was pretty close!
`Here's something to think about (or perhaps laugh about). If a person had a 27.5 wheelset with 2.1 tires, because of the smaller diameter, that would give more clearance at the fork, and in the rear. What the heck, a 27.5 x 2.2 or wider tire might even fit on the rear, for more traction. One could also go mullet, and use a 26' even wider tire in the rear. What can I say, I'm a 70yr old geezer with nothing better to do :>)
actually you're totally correct, a lot of gravel cyclists will go down to 27.5 to be able to go a little wider. Hey why not go for a ride?
Thanks for sharing this! I always wondered if 29ers would fit 700 rims! 👍🏼
You bet!
It's not the rims it's the frame that you should be concerned about
Great to know
I actually wasn't sure of this until recently.
It’s Fine!
hey Tom!
Upon seeing what you're trying to do with cheap bikes, well that's my bent wheelhouse.
he thanks man
Regarding fork clearance a half round file!!
Go treat urself to a new file , and file away ,oh wear some gloves too
you think? I love my old files :)
A small tip, avoid using your thumbs. Put on a pair of gloves and use your palms.
its credit card but its fine lol, dont go through mud otherwise youre good. delete the kickstand mount, maybe notch the front
hey MM good thinking on the kickstand mount!
Tires like that used to be garbage- not very round or even, fast wearing. If there is a decent brand on it like Kenda, that might be better.
I can’t speak to how long they last because I sold the bike shortly after, but they did seem round and rolled smooth.
Great job god bless
You know that Walmart has a 700c tires
the one near me didn't have any the day I was there. But I did end up getting bell brand 700, 40mm tires off Amazon.com
Perfect
thank you!
IF IT RUBS JUST GRIND IT DOWN THE TIRE. I THEN HAD DEEP V SINGLE SPEED RIMS WITH 29×2.0 TIRES AN THEY WORKED. ITS A SHAME CHEAPER BIKE GIVE YOU WHAT YOU WANT. THAT TIRE SIZE ON AN BRAND NAME BIKE WOULD NT FIT IN THE BACK.
nice, RD. thanks for stopping by.
27" tube is closer to 700c
is that right? I was wondering about that.
@@BruceChastain yes sir almost exact equivalent in inches of the 700c size works perfectly
Considering the build quality of those wheels you're asking for trouble with clearance like that. Get a pair of 700 x 38 cross tires. And keep your phone charged and your Uber app on cause you're gonna need it to get home after those wheels go out of true and the tires lock it up. Good luck!
haha thanks Earnest! they're already a bit out of true, they came that way and I was only able to improve them a little bit over that.
@@BruceChastain Crankbrothers F-15 and some other multitools have a spoke key included, to fix things if jams up on you
@@Aubreykun yeah need to get something like that.
And those are wide wheels
they are relatively I believe for road wheels, at 20.8mm.
What really concerns me with this set up is a buckled wheel.
you mean because the clearance is so little already?
MTB tyres here I come haa thanks!
not good idea