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Old 03-23-20, 11:33 AM
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Some tire help please

I have a 1986 Bianchi Sport SX that I have had since new. A few years ago I took off the tires and replaced them with 27 x 1 1/4 Kenda cruising tires. It was a mistake. The tires are too big and cumbersome and look foolish. I wanted to go back to the tires that it originally came with.

But I guess things have changed since the 80s. I bought 700 x 25c tires to replace the Kendas and they are too small. When I research tires for this bike I get all sorts of answers, 700x28c? etc.

So, does anyone know a current road tire that I could use?

Thanks so much.

Kevin
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https://www.biketiresdirect.com/sear...=27%22%20Tires
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Wow, that was very helpful.. I have those Kendas on the left but some of the other tires look great.

Thanks!
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Ummm. 27 inch rims and 700 mm rims are not the same size. Check out Sheldon Brown site for erd tire sizes.
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Yes, found that out the hard way.

But I got a lot of good advice here.

Thanks.
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Originally Posted by abritishbikefan
I have a 1986 Bianchi Sport SX that I have had since new. A few years ago I took off the tires and replaced them with 27 x 1 1/4 Kenda cruising tires. It was a mistake. The tires are too big and cumbersome and look foolish. I wanted to go back to the tires that it originally came with.

But I guess things have changed since the 80s. I bought 700 x 25c tires to replace the Kendas and they are too small. When I research tires for this bike I get all sorts of answers, 700x28c? etc.

So, does anyone know a current road tire that I could use?

Thanks so much.

Kevin
I am a little confused. To you have a 27" wheel or a 700c wheel? Because a 27 x 1 1/4 won't fit on a 700c wheel, and vice versa.
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I think I have a 700 wheel, not 700c. That's where it all got confusing. But that 700x25c tire wasn't going on.
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If your current tires are 27 x 1 1/4 and you want thinner tires, your two options are 27 x 1 1/8, or 27 x 1. Any tire with 700 in the size will not fit.

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Originally Posted by abritishbikefan
I think I have a 700 wheel, not 700c. That's where it all got confusing. But that 700x25c tire wasn't going on.
A 700C wheel has a Bead Seat Diameter - where rim and tire overlap - of 622 mm. A 27xsomething” has a BSD of 630 mm. They don’t interchange. Sometimes it’s possible to force a 700C tire onto a 27xsomething” rim, but it just about always end in tears.
Tubes will interchange.
And to some degree it’s possible to use 700C tubulars on 27xsomething” clincher rims.
Possible, but rarely a worthwhile choice.
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Thanks for the info.
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27” wheels started to go away in the 1980’s but, thankfully, 27” tires and wheels are still available for those who need them.
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I did not know that. That's how old I am. I'd like to thank everyone for getting the Bianchi back on the road looking 80s cool.

Great advice on a great site.

Gonna put in my shoulder pads, fire up some Wham on the Discman and hit the road.

6 feet away from the other riders, of course.
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You listen to "Wham"? What about "Abba"? I like "Abba". What power source does your time machine use?
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Actually I was more of a Lynyrd Skynyrd fan.
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Originally Posted by abritishbikefan
Wow, that was very helpful.. I have those Kendas on the left but some of the other tires look great.
Thanks!
You're welcome. I hope you find what you need.
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Originally Posted by abritishbikefan
Actually I was more of a Lynyrd Skynyrd fan.
I just watched the history of that band yesterday. They were a hard working band.
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