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Tyre upgrade 700 x 25c or 23c?

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Old 26-04.-2008, 02:05 PM   #1
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Default Tyre upgrade 700 x 25c or 23c?

I'm about to change the tyres on my bike and have some ideas on which tyre to put on. I've got Maxxis Detonators 700 x 28c, the original tyres when I bought my Giant CRX3. I was thinking to put on 700 x 25 or 23c tyres. Which would be better 25c or 23c? Would it make a difference?
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Old 26-04.-2008, 08:06 PM   #2
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You will find CRX3 & 4 rims a little wide for 23mm tyres.

25mm wil fit the rim better,,,
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Old 26-04.-2008, 08:51 PM   #3
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Default Re: Tyre upgrade 700 x 25c or 23c?

Good point George.

Have a look at Sheldon Brown

Also what benifit were you expecting from going to a narrower tyre?
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Sam

You will find CRX3 & 4 rims a little wide for 23mm tyres.

25mm wil fit the rim better,,,



Thanks for the advise, I was thinking about the 25mm would be better fit on the bike. I was a bit confused because the bike shop said I could put 23mm on the bike (I didn't think it would fit!!) - now I wonder if they know what they are talking about.
My old tyres are starting to wear and I need something with better puncture resistance around here, so I'm not getting the Maxxis again.
Thanks for your sensible advise. Sam
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Default Re: Tyre upgrade 700 x 25c or 23c?

Here in WA we fit Conti Ultra Gator Skins to most CRX Giants requiring better tyres. The 28mm Contis will be ok, they look good on the rims, just keep the pressure up and check the tread for glass after each ride.
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Old 27-04.-2008, 02:07 PM   #6
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Here in WA we fit Conti Ultra Gator Skins to most CRX Giants requiring better tyres. The 28mm Contis will be ok, they look good on the rims, just keep the pressure up and check the tread for glass after each ride.


Yep, they are the ones I had in mind or the Grand Prix 4000 700c x 25mm.
I already have the 100% flat free goop in my tubes already which does such a sweet job for the thousands of catheads we get in this area. I was a pure misery before that stuff! Now I can ride with confidence, not a flat yet and it's been 6mths.
Thanks again for your help. Sam
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