How to Measure Bicycle Rims
Things You'll Need
- Magnifying glass
- Tape measure
Instructions
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Examine the sidewall of the tire and the interior of the rim for the imprinted measurements. Look for two numbers; the first is the rim diameter and the second is the recommended tire width.
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Remove the wheel from the frame. Take the tire off the rim.
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Place the rim on a flat surface.
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Measure the bare rim from one outer edge to the other using a stiff tape measure. Subtract .3 inches from this measurement to approximate the B.S.D.
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Stand the rim on edge and measure the circumference of the rim in the bead seat.
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Convert the imperial measurement (inches) to metric (mm) by multiplying by 25.4.
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Round the measurement to the nearest millimeter. Provide the measurement in millimeters to your parts provider; this is your metric (UK) rim size. Convert to a B.S.D. (US) size as follows:
1979mm = 27 inches,
1756mm = 26 inches and
1954mm = 29-inch tires.
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