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What is the wheel size of 700x23c?

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SanRachel
07/29/2025, 08:10:31 PM

700C refers to the size of road bike wheels, approximately equivalent to 29 inches. Below are the specific details about 700x23c wheels: Meaning: The 700C in the tire actually represents the wheel diameter, while 23c denotes the tire width. 700X23C specifically refers to the standard specification for general road bike tires. Application: The tire parameter 23C belongs to a relatively narrow wheel set. Most road bike wheels are of this specification. Some touring bikes may also use 700C rims, but with slightly wider rims, requiring at least 25C or 28C tires.

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SanJoy
08/16/2025, 12:13:23 AM

I've used many 700x23c wheels for cycling before. The rim size refers to a nominal diameter of 700mm, which converts to approximately 27.5 inches, but the actual riding experience depends on the overall performance. The tire width of 23mm affects rolling speed and comfort, which is a common size for road bikes. When paired, the overall height increases, making it suitable for smooth roads to improve efficiency. When choosing wheels, don't just look at the numbers; consider tire pressure and road conditions. Narrow tires save effort but have poor shock absorption. I always recommend beginners to start with 700c wheels, as they are easy to handle and maintain. For conversion, remember that 1 inch equals 25.4mm, and measuring it yourself is also fine.

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PaigeDella
10/19/2025, 02:24:40 AM

When I first started cycling, I was also curious about this. 700x23c represents a rim diameter of 700 millimeters and a tire width of 23 millimeters. Converted to inches, 700 divided by 25.4 is approximately 27.56 inches, which is close to 28 inches, slightly larger than a small-wheeled bike. This size is great for beginners to adapt to various road conditions, offering sufficient speed without being too slippery. I've also researched the differences between wide and narrow tires. The 23mm width is more efficient for road cycling but requires extra caution regarding grip during the rainy season. Before changing wheels, it's best to check rim compatibility to avoid issues. Overall, this is quite straightforward—with some basic knowledge, you can easily understand how to apply it to everyday cycling.

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VanValeria
12/02/2025, 02:00:42 AM

From a technical perspective, the core of the 700x23c wheelset is the ISO standard rim diameter of 622mm combined with the tire thickness, resulting in a total assembly diameter of approximately 700mm. Converting to inches by dividing 700 by 25.4 yields roughly 27.5 inches, though the exact value may vary slightly due to installation adjustments. The 23mm width influences high-pressure settings optimized for speed, but offers weaker shock absorption. Maintaining proper tire pressure during rides is crucial for prolonging lifespan. When selecting, ensure compatibility with frame size—this combination suits most road conditions.

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LaCooper
01/22/2026, 03:22:19 AM

For my daily commute, I use 700x23c wheels. The 700mm (approximately 27.5 inches) rim size works well in the city and rarely gets stuck in potholes. The 23mm wide tires are slimmer, lighter, and more fuel-efficient, but they can feel a bit bumpy on asphalt roads. The overall height is moderate, making it quick for climbing hills and accelerating. I’ve measured it with a ruler, and the actual effect is close to a 28-inch wheelset—comfort depends on riding habits. I recommend commuters regularly check tire pressure to avoid blowouts. This size is convenient for maintenance.

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VonThomas
04/18/2026, 03:13:09 AM

As a wheel enthusiast, I often play with 700x23c wheels, where the 700mm diameter roughly converts to 27.5 inches. The 23mm narrow tires offer high acceleration efficiency but are less stable than wider tires. Compared to car wheels, such as the common 15-inch or larger ones, the difference is significant. Bicycle wheel size directly affects handling, and selection should be based on height. I have modified wheel parameters before, understanding that this can optimize riding performance and enrich experience.

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