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Can You Put a 23mm Tire On a 19mm Rim? (fast answer)

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Condensed answer: In most cases, 23mm tires can be installed on rims with a 19mm internal rim width. There are some downsides to this combination. Average road rims designed for…

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Can You Put a 25mm Tire On a 21mm Rim? (fast answer)

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Read more about the article Can You Put a 25mm Tire On a 21mm Rim? (fast answer)

Condensed answer: 25mm tires can be installed on rims with a 21mm internal rim width. However, there are some downsides to this combination. Average road rims have a 15-18mm internal…

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Are 2.6″ Tires The Right Size For 40mm Rims?

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Read more about the article Are 2.6″ Tires The Right Size For 40mm Rims?

Condensed Info: 2.6" tires can technically be installed on rims with 40mm internal width, but in most cases, they will be too narrow. 40mm rims are designed for 3" or…

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Is It Crazy To Throw 29″ Wheels On a 26″ Frame?

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Condensed Answer: In some cases, it might be possible to install 29" wheels on a 26 bike, but more often than not the fork and/or the frame will not have…

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Can You Use Shimano Chain On Campagnolo? (fast answer)

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Condensed Answer: A Shimano chain can offer acceptable performance when installed on a Campagnolo drivetrain as long as it matches the number of speeds that the bike has. Number 1…

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Are a 700×23 Tube and a 700x25c Tire a Good Combination?

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Read more about the article Are a 700×23 Tube and a 700x25c Tire a Good Combination?

Condensed Answer: In most cases, a 700x23c tube can be combined with a 700x25c tire because inner tubes are elastic and the nominal difference between a 23mm and a 25mm…

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Combining a Shimano Crankset With a SRAM Bottom Bracket The Right Way

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Condensed Info: Modern SRAM GXP bottom brackets are designed for spindles with different diameters on the drive and non-drive side. Consequently, GXP bottom brackets aren't compatible with Shimano cranks. SRAM…

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The Compatibility of Hope Brakes and SRAM Rotors Under a Microscope

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Read more about the article The Compatibility of Hope Brakes and SRAM Rotors Under a Microscope

Hope brakes can be combined with SRAM rotors when the following criteria are met:1. The diameter of the rotors should be compatible with the brake calipers. 2. The rotors shouldn't…

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Analyzing The Compatibility of Shimano Rotors and Hope Brakes

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Hope brakes can be used with Shimano rotors when the diameter and the thickness of the rotor are compatible with the brake caliper in question. That said, the expected performance…

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Why Mixing Campagnolo Shifters and Shimano Derailleurs Could Be a Bad Idea

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Read more about the article Why Mixing Campagnolo Shifters and Shimano Derailleurs Could Be a Bad Idea

The cable pull of indexed Campagnolo shifters is different from that of Shimano shifters. Consequently, using Campagnolo shifters with a Shimano derailleur will result in a less than ideal shifting…

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