Odd tyre size

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nagden

Über Member
Location
Normandy, France
My neighbour here in France was having a problem finding a tyre for her bike. It was a 26 x 1 I/4. I found one on line here in France but unfortunately it is significantly smaller than the original despite being marked with the same dimensions. The original tyre is marked 32-597 the replacement is marked 32-559. Any words of wisdom would be much appreciated. Thanks
 

Ian H

Ancient randonneur
There is a large number of tyres nominally known as 26". The ETRTO number (e.g. 32-597) is what you want.
Here is more information than you could ever want on bicycle tyre sizing: https://www.sheldonbrown.com/tire-sizing.html
 
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Marchrider

Active Member
both tyres are marked with 26 x 1¼ but are for different rims. The 597 & 559 is the bead seat diameter. the later for a 26-inch mountain bike wheel and the 597 a traditional road bike
 
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nagden

nagden

Über Member
Location
Normandy, France
Thank you all for your replies. I have contacted the supplier who informs me that the size in question is extremely rare and it will be almost impossible to find another. They advised that it would be more practical to change the wheels. I suspect that this will be the end of the bike unfortunately.
 

Punkawallah

Über Member
Thank you all for your replies. I have contacted the supplier who informs me that the size in question is extremely rare and it will be almost impossible to find another. They advised that it would be more practical to change the wheels. I suspect that this will be the end of the bike unfortunately.

Before you condemn the bike, come back to me and I’ll check my FLBS for that size tyre. It deals exclusively in second hand bikes, and has a goodly amount of odd tyres.
 
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