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well after a long stint away from this forum due to moving into my new house ive come crawling back!

Unfortunately in the moving process all my bike parts id stockpiled including a 20" to 24" torker bmx conversion frame i had in the works ended up goin to bicycle heaven which was also part of me being away from the forum due to the frustration of having to start from scratch again.

I recently picked up a brand new set of 28"x2.5" downhill mtb tyres for the grand sum of $6 which has sparked my interest once again to get back in the game and back to attempt number 2 of my mudtracker project.

Anyways my question is, what rim options do i have in regards to fitting these tyres too? 28" rims are rather scarce unless theyre pricey roadbike v-rims and the like, could i squeeze them over 29" rims? Im picturing a dualy setup which makes things easier if i manage to find skinny rims. Open to all offers and thoughts guys.
 
Haha yeah, anything bike related usually is! My local junk yard has a regular supply of mtb and road bikes so if i can get a hold of some 2nd hand rims the price will be kept down there!

Im a welder/fabricator by trade with access to pretty much any machinery you could ever need so il be modding and fabricating the majority of the work involved throughout the build.
 
All 700s, 28" and 29ers wheels and tires all have the same ISO of 622
Your tire should fit on any 700 wheel.
I have 29ers on skinny 700 deepVs

Traditional 28" rims have a BSD of 635mm. This will be for fractional size (eg, 28x1 1/2") rims. The OP probably has some 29er tires, which will have a 622mm BSD, but the smooth move is always to read everything that's printed on the sidewalls.
 
Traditional 28" rims have a BSD of 635mm. This will be for fractional size (eg, 28x1 1/2") rims. The OP probably has some 29er tires, which will have a 622mm BSD, but the smooth move is always to read everything that's printed on the sidewalls.

I assume when he says 28", he means 700c, in which case the above comments were correct, and they're the same as 29".
 
Here's more info than you'll ever need on the subject. From Sheldon Brown's page:


ISO Cross Reference:
ISO Bead Seat Diameter Traditional Designations
787 mm 36 inch
686 mm 32 inch
635 mm 28 x 1 1/2, 700 B
630 mm 27 x anything except "27 five"
622 mm 700 C, 28 x (two fractions), 29 inch, 28 x 1 1/2 F.13 Canada
599 mm 26 x 1.25, x 1.375
597 mm 26 x 1 1/4, 26 x 1 3/8 (S-6)
590 mm 26 x 1 3/8 (E.A.3), 650 A
587 mm 700 D
584 mm 650B, 26 x 1 1/2, "27 five"
571 mm 26 x 1, 26 x 1 3/4, 650 C
559 mm 26 x 1.00- x 2.125, also fatbike tires up to 5 inches wide
547 mm 24 x 1 1/4, 24 x 1 3/8 (S-5)
540 mm 24 x 1 1/8, 24 x 1 3/8 (E.5), 600 A
520 mm 24 x 1, 24 x 1 1/8
 
Traditional 28" rims have a BSD of 635mm. This will be for fractional size (eg, 28x1 1/2") rims. The OP probably has some 29er tires, which will have a 622mm BSD, but the smooth move is always to read everything that's printed on the sidewalls.

Ok so this was possibly the best info out of all replies in this thread! "Read the sidewall" so i did, turns out the tyres are 26" after all and not the 28" as stated on the brand new tags! This colda gone well pear-shaped lol! Cheers for all the input folks
 
I assume when he says 28", he means 700c, in which case the above comments were correct, and they're the same as 29".

Yeah, except in this case, the OP didn't know what "28inch" meant, and it turns out that it was probably a misprint anyway. This is why etrto/iso systems work so well... it removes obfuscation. :grin: Assuming that 28"= 700c has led to many folks ordering the wrong tires.
 
Yeah, except in this case, the OP didn't know what "28inch" meant, and it turns out that it was probably a misprint anyway. This is why etrto/iso systems work so well... it removes obfuscation. :grin: Assuming that 28"= 700c has led to many folks ordering the wrong tires.

Oh, I'm aware. I've got a 28x1 1/2 tire for sale cheap, if you need one.
 
Ha, i've put my 28" days behind me, at least for the foreseeable future. But i used to roll on some hot Hindustani 28s with the red pinstripe... in some ways, i do miss those big hoops. :thumbsup:
 

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