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Thursday, April 08, 2004
  
What were they thinking? Bicycle tire manufacturers seem to have gone a little bonkers over the years. Sheldon Brown, as usual, has written a good summary of tire sizes in which he explains why 26.75 does not usually equal 26 3/4. The tires have two different diameters. Luckily the International Standards Organization (ISO) has done a good job of straightening things out, or at least labelling the confusion.


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