Just looking for a little clarification on 650b wheels; the info out there is so confusing, and even my LBS's can't seem to give me a straight answer. So let me just make sure I have it straight:
650A (ISO 590) wheels are my favorite size wheels. I don't know if it's just because they happen to be on my favorite bikes, but I have never enjoyed riding a 26" or 700c bike as much as my 650A's. I have always said that if I could just get a 650A bike with fat tires for winter I would be set.
Now, am I understanding this correctly - 650B wheels have rims that are smaller in diameter, however, the actual outside diameter of the wheel (with a fully inflated tire) will be the same as a 650A wheel? I'm just confused on this point because the marketing word for 650B is "27 1/2". I know my 650A's don't measure 27 1/2. Moreover, 650B Grand Bois Hetres look much smaller in diameter than your average 650B knobby MTB tires.
I plan on test riding some 650B bikes at the LBS, I just want to get some of my facts straight first. If 650B is in fact the wheel size I've been looking for, I've got my sights set on the Nashbar Bee's Knees. That thing looks like a blast.
Thanks!
650A (ISO 590) wheels are my favorite size wheels. I don't know if it's just because they happen to be on my favorite bikes, but I have never enjoyed riding a 26" or 700c bike as much as my 650A's. I have always said that if I could just get a 650A bike with fat tires for winter I would be set.
Now, am I understanding this correctly - 650B wheels have rims that are smaller in diameter, however, the actual outside diameter of the wheel (with a fully inflated tire) will be the same as a 650A wheel? I'm just confused on this point because the marketing word for 650B is "27 1/2". I know my 650A's don't measure 27 1/2. Moreover, 650B Grand Bois Hetres look much smaller in diameter than your average 650B knobby MTB tires.
I plan on test riding some 650B bikes at the LBS, I just want to get some of my facts straight first. If 650B is in fact the wheel size I've been looking for, I've got my sights set on the Nashbar Bee's Knees. That thing looks like a blast.
Thanks!