georges Posted July 18, 2014 Share Please would someone provide me with the wheel size in mm for 27.5 wheels using Scwalbe Racing Ralph 27.5 2.25. (57-584) Not shown in owners manual. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spinnekop Posted July 18, 2014 Share Go measure it!? rouxtjie, Carpediem and slowashell 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rouxtjie Posted July 18, 2014 Share Please would someone provide me with the wheel size in mm for 27.5 wheels using Scwalbe Racing Ralph 27.5 2.25. (57-584) Not shown in owners manual. Thanks.Measure it yourself since wear might make it less or more...depending on condition. OR do what most of us do and just let the GPS calculate your distance...its not out by much Pure Savage, GLuvsMtb and Carpediem 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
georges Posted July 18, 2014 Share Go measure it!? Have a laugh first and then tell me how.thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
georges Posted July 18, 2014 Share Measure it yourself since wear might make it less or more...depending on condition. OR do what most of us do and just let the GPS calculate your distance...its not out by much Did this but I checked out of curiosity and found it showed 2096 which is incorrect. thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
georges Posted July 18, 2014 Share Did this but I checked out of curiosity and found it showed 2096 which is incorrect. thanks. Sorry, I should have said put it on "Auto" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spinnekop Posted July 18, 2014 Share Have a laugh first and then tell me how.thanks. Hahhaha.Bike on 'n straight line. Valve at the bottom. Mark. Roll bike forward untill valve is at the bottom again. Measure distance betwee the two marks rouxtjie 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
georges Posted July 18, 2014 Share Hahhaha.Bike on 'n straight line. Valve at the bottom. Mark. Roll bike forward untill valve is at the bottom again.Measure distance betwee the two marks Thank you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
@ndy Posted July 18, 2014 Share Georges, Find a long room. Mark your wheel and the floor with a bit of tape or something similar. Line up the tape on the wheel with the tape on the floor. Slowly ride along the room and stop when the tape on the wheel reaches the floor again. Mark that spot and measure between the two marks. If you are lucky enough to have a long enough area for more than one revolution then your measurement accuracy increases. I do it sitting on the bike with my normal tyre pressure just to be sure I get the most accurate result I can. Hope this helps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
georges Posted July 18, 2014 Share Georges, Find a long room. Mark your wheel and the floor with a bit of tape or something similar. Line up the tape on the wheel with the tape on the floor. Slowly ride along the room and stop when the tape on the wheel reaches the floor again. Mark that spot and measure between the two marks. If you are lucky enough to have a long enough area for more than one revolution then your measurement accuracy increases. I do it sitting on the bike with my normal tyre pressure just to be sure I get the most accurate result I can. Hope this helps. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neverenufpower Posted July 18, 2014 Share Best to do 2 rotations and device by 2. Will be more accurate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spoke101 Posted July 18, 2014 Share I don't want to through a spanner in the works, but this has just popped in to my head. What about the flat spot where the tyre and the ground meet once rider weight is added? surly this will affect circumference by a few mm every rotation? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
travisza Posted July 18, 2014 Share I don't want to through a spanner in the works, but this has just popped in to my head. What about the flat spot where the tyre and the ground meet once rider weight is added? surly this will affect circumference by a few mm every rotation?Oh. My. God. Does that mean even ride I've ever done is out by thousands of mm? Note to self. Don't wheel bike across living room when measuring wheel circumference...rather ride it Pusher, MTBc and Spoke101 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spoke101 Posted July 18, 2014 Share Oh. My. God. Does that mean even ride I've ever done is out by thousands of mm? Note to self. Don't wheel bike across living room when measuring wheel circumference...rather ride itIt was in jest, maybe should have added a few of these. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scotty Posted July 18, 2014 Share I don't want to through a spanner in the works, but this has just popped in to my head. What about the flat spot where the tyre and the ground meet once rider weight is added? surly this will affect circumference by a few mm every rotation?What if there is a plug or 2, this could also affect it. MTBc and Spoke101 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TK-Sp3cialiSt Posted July 18, 2014 Share Why not just use satellite speed? On auto setting it will adjust your speed sensor to be more accurate Edited July 18, 2014 by TK-Sp3cialiSt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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