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Dezimalsystem Dezimalbruchsystem Französisches System ISO/E.T.R.T.O. System


Dezimalbruch

Dieses System gehört zu den Zoll (1 Zoll = 2,54 cm) basierten Systemen.

Dezimalbruch Größe nach ISO Anwendung
29 622 mm This is a marketing term for wide 622 mm ("700c") tires.
28 x 1 1/2 635 mm English, Dutch, Chinese, Indian Rod-brake roadsters (Also marked F10, F25, 700 B)
622 mm (F.13)Rare Canadian designation for the (F.13)
28 x 1 5/8 x 1 1/4 Northern European designation for the 622 mm (700 C) size
27 x irgendwas 630 mm Older road bikes
26 x 1 (650 C) 571 mm Triathlon, time trial, small road bikes
26 x 1 1/4 597 mm Older British sport & club bikes
26 x 1 3/8 (S-6) 597 mm Schwinn "lightweights"
26 x 1 3/8 (E.A.3) 590 mm Most 3-speeds, department-store or juvenile 10 speeds
26 x 1 1/2 (650B) 584 mm French utility, tandem and loaded-touring bikes, a very few Raleigh (U.S.) & Schwinn mountain bikes.
26 x 1 3/4 (S-7) 571 mm Schwinn cruisers
24 x 1 520 mm High performance wheels for smaller riders; Terry front
24 x 1 1/8 520 mm oder
540 mm!
Caveat emptor!
24 x 1 1/4 547 mm British or Schwinn Juvenile
24 x 1 3/8 (S-5) 547 mm Schwinn Juvenile lightweights
24 x 1 3/8 (E-5) 540 mm British Juvenile, most wheelchairs
20 x 1 1/8
20 x 1 1/4
20 x 1 3/8
451 mm Juvenile lightweights, BMX for light riders, some recumbents
20 x 1 3/4 419 mm Schwinn juvenile
17 x 1 1/4 369 mm Alex Moulton
16 x 1 3/8 349 mm Older Moulton, Brompton & other folders, Recumbent front, juvenile
16 x 1 3/8 337 mm Mystery tire
16 x 1 3/8 335 mm Polish juvenile
16 x 1 3/4 317 mm Schwinn Juvenile
12 1/2 x irgendwas 203 mm Juvenile, scooters
10 x 2 152 mm Wheelchair
8 x 1 1/4 137 mm Wheelchair

Traditionally, fractional sizes are made for straight-sided rims. High-performance sizes (571 mm /26 x 1 & 630 mm /27") have evolved toward hook-edged rims.

Dezimal

Dieses System gehört zu den Zoll basierten Systemen.

Dezimalzahl Größe nach ISO Anwendung
29 622 mm This is a marketing term for wide 622 mm ("700c") tires.
28 x Dezimalzahl 622 mm Some German tire companies use this non-standard designation for 622 mm ("700c") tires.
26 x 1.00 bis 2.7 559 mm Most Mountain bikes, cruisers, etc. except:
26 x 1.25 (selten) 599 mm Very old U.S. lightweights
26 x 1.375 599 mm Very old U.S. lightweights
24 x 1.5 bis
24 x 2.125
507 mm Juvenile mountain bikes, cruisers
22 x 1.75,
22 x 2.125
457 mm Juvenile
20 x 1.5 bis
20 x 2.125
406 mm Most BMX, juvenile, folders, trailers, some recumbents
18 x 1.5 355 mm Birdy folding bikes
18 x 1.75 bis
18 x 2.125
355 mm Juvenile
16 x 1.75 bis
16 x 2.125
305 mm Juvenile, folders, trailers, some recumbents

Französisch

In the French system, the first number is the nominal diameter in mm, followed by a letter code for the width: "A" is narrow, "D" is wide. The letter codes no longer correspond to the tire width, since narrow tires are often made for rim sizes that originally took wide tires; for example, 700 C was originally a wide size, but now is available in very narrow widths, with actual diameters as small as 660 mm.

Franzöisches Maß ISO Anwendung
700 A 642 mm Obsolete
700 B 635 mm Rod-brake roadsters.
700 C 622 mm Road bikes, hybrids, "29 inch" MTBs. (28 x 1 1/2 F.13 Canada)
700 D 587 mm Oddball size formerly used on some GT models.
650 A 590 mm French version of 26 x 1 3/8; Italian high-performance bikes for smaller riders
650 B 584 mm French utility bikes, tandems, and loaded-touring bikes; some older Raleigh and Schwinn mountain bikes
650 C 571 mm Triathlon, time trial, high performance road bikes for smaller riders
600 A 540 mm European Juvenile road bikes, most wheelchairs
550 A 490 mm European Juvenile road bikes
500 A 440 mm European Juvenile, folding
450 A 390 mm European Juvenile
400 A 340 mm European Juvenile

Quelle

Dieser Artikel basiert auf dem Artikel Tire Sizing von der Website Sheldon Browns. Originalautor des Artikels ist Sheldon Brown.