Hello All, I commute all year around and having already start to slip in a few places I’m thinking about giving some winter tyres a try.
However I have a question because I’m confused as to what size tyre I should buy and any help & advice will be greatly appreciated! Having read some good reviews I’m considering getting some Continental Top Contact Winter II tyres. They do seem quite pricy but I figure that if they save me from a few slips/falls and crashes into the ground in cold slippery conditions then they’ll be worth the outlay.
When trying to figure out what size tyre to buy part of my problem is also the fact that I’m currently saving money and I’m planning to change my bike next year if possible. However before that I’ll still be riding through this winter on my current bike, a Trek 7.1 FX which is about ten years old. I’ve looked on the rims and there’s no info left on what size they are but I’m confused and I don’t know if the rim size has an impact on which tyres I can put onto the rims or not but I’m assuming that the rim size will make a difference. The tyres that are currently on my bike are Bontranger Select Invert 700 x 35C (37-622).
The Continental Top Contact Winter II tyres are available in 700x37 (37-622) and 700x42 (42-622) sizes. Therefore I wondered if it’s just my current Trek 7.1 FX that I’m buying for I guess that the 700x37 (37-622) Continental tyres will be okay. http://www.conti-tyres.co.uk/conticycle/ti topcontactwinter.shtml
However what complicates the situation is my plans to change my bike next year if I’ve saved enough. I’m looking at two different bikes with one being the:-
Cube Travel SL RF
http://www.cube.eu/uk/bikes/tour/travel/cube-travel-sl-rf-anthrazit-green-2015/
On the Cube the rims are CUBE ZX24 and the tyres are Schwalbe Marathon Supreme Kevlar 42x622.
The other bike that I’m considering is the:-
VSF Fahrrad Manufaktur T-500
http://www.fahrradmanufaktur.de/katalog/trekking?product_id=673
On the VSF T-500 the rims are Exal MX19 and the tyres are Schwalbe Marathon Racer, 35-622, reflex.
My hope was that if I bought winter tyres now for my Trek 7.1 FX I could use them again next winter on whatever bike that I buy. However I’m wondering if there’s a problem with that because the Cube bike has 42x622 and the VSF has 35-622 tyres. Therefore I’d guess that if the Continental tyres were to go on the Cube bike I’d need the 700x42 (42-622) or if they were to go on the VSF T-500 I’d need the 700x37 (37-622) tyres. If that’s the case then I think I’ll just have to stick with my current tyres throughout this winter and wait until I’ve hopefully bought a new bike because I don’t want to risk buying tyres that won’t fit my next bike. However if either the Continental 700x37 (37-622) or 700x42 (42-622) tyres would fit on any of my current Trek or the Cube or VSF bike then I might take the plunge and buy some Continental tyres now.
Thanks for any advice and help by reply which will be really appreciated because I am confused about rims and the tyres sizes that will fit on them.
John
However I have a question because I’m confused as to what size tyre I should buy and any help & advice will be greatly appreciated! Having read some good reviews I’m considering getting some Continental Top Contact Winter II tyres. They do seem quite pricy but I figure that if they save me from a few slips/falls and crashes into the ground in cold slippery conditions then they’ll be worth the outlay.
When trying to figure out what size tyre to buy part of my problem is also the fact that I’m currently saving money and I’m planning to change my bike next year if possible. However before that I’ll still be riding through this winter on my current bike, a Trek 7.1 FX which is about ten years old. I’ve looked on the rims and there’s no info left on what size they are but I’m confused and I don’t know if the rim size has an impact on which tyres I can put onto the rims or not but I’m assuming that the rim size will make a difference. The tyres that are currently on my bike are Bontranger Select Invert 700 x 35C (37-622).
The Continental Top Contact Winter II tyres are available in 700x37 (37-622) and 700x42 (42-622) sizes. Therefore I wondered if it’s just my current Trek 7.1 FX that I’m buying for I guess that the 700x37 (37-622) Continental tyres will be okay. http://www.conti-tyres.co.uk/conticycle/ti topcontactwinter.shtml
However what complicates the situation is my plans to change my bike next year if I’ve saved enough. I’m looking at two different bikes with one being the:-
Cube Travel SL RF
http://www.cube.eu/uk/bikes/tour/travel/cube-travel-sl-rf-anthrazit-green-2015/
On the Cube the rims are CUBE ZX24 and the tyres are Schwalbe Marathon Supreme Kevlar 42x622.
The other bike that I’m considering is the:-
VSF Fahrrad Manufaktur T-500
http://www.fahrradmanufaktur.de/katalog/trekking?product_id=673
On the VSF T-500 the rims are Exal MX19 and the tyres are Schwalbe Marathon Racer, 35-622, reflex.
My hope was that if I bought winter tyres now for my Trek 7.1 FX I could use them again next winter on whatever bike that I buy. However I’m wondering if there’s a problem with that because the Cube bike has 42x622 and the VSF has 35-622 tyres. Therefore I’d guess that if the Continental tyres were to go on the Cube bike I’d need the 700x42 (42-622) or if they were to go on the VSF T-500 I’d need the 700x37 (37-622) tyres. If that’s the case then I think I’ll just have to stick with my current tyres throughout this winter and wait until I’ve hopefully bought a new bike because I don’t want to risk buying tyres that won’t fit my next bike. However if either the Continental 700x37 (37-622) or 700x42 (42-622) tyres would fit on any of my current Trek or the Cube or VSF bike then I might take the plunge and buy some Continental tyres now.
Thanks for any advice and help by reply which will be really appreciated because I am confused about rims and the tyres sizes that will fit on them.
John