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700c Bicycle Tire (mm to inches)

Convert 700c (ISO 622 mm BSD) to inches and estimate overall diameter based on tire width. See how it compares to 29er, 27.5, and 26 standards before selecting tires.

BSD 622 mmDiameter estimatorCompatibility tips

Key conversions

Bead seat diameter: 622 mm = 24.49 in

Overall diameter ≈ rim_diameter_in + 2 × (tire_width_mm ÷ 25.4)

Circumference ≈ π × overall_diameter_in

Detailed calculator

For precise fit, use the tire size calculator to compare two tires, check clearance, and estimate speedometer impact.

700c quick conversion & estimator

Estimate outside diameter and circumference by width, then search common 700c sizes.

Estimator (by width)

Outside diameter ≈ 26.69 in

Circumference ≈ 83.86 in (2130 mm)

Assumes tire height ≈ width. Measure mounted tires for clearance and calibration.

700c quick conversion table

LabelWidth (mm)Outside (in)Circ (in)Circ (mm)Rollout range (mm)Notes
2026.0681.89208020702090Very narrow road; comfort limited; check pressure
2226.2282.39209320802100Narrow road; may measure low height
2326.3082.67210020902110Narrow road; casing/pressure can lower height
2526.4683.11211121002125Common road width; measure for precise fit
2626.5483.36211721052125Road; slightly taller than 25c
2826.6983.91213121202145Versatile road/commute width
3026.8584.35214221302150All-road; popular on modern rims
3227.0184.82215521452165Comfort/commute/touring
3327.0985.08216121502170CX/gravel; check clearance
3527.2485.54217421652185Light gravel/utility
3727.4086.05218621752195Gravel; stability improves with volume
3827.4886.35219421852205Gravel; check fork/frame clearance
4027.6486.83220621952215Gravel/adventure; fender clearance critical
4227.8087.33221822052225Gravel/utility; fender clearance important
4528.0388.04223722302250High-volume gravel; many frames cannot fit
4728.1988.56225222402260High-volume; many frames cannot fit
5028.4389.27226822602280Very high-volume; verify frame/fork limits

Rim diameter: 622 mm (~24.49 in). Formula: outside_diameter_in ≈ (622 + 2×width_mm) ÷ 25.4; circumference_in ≈ π × outside_diameter_in.

Cyclocomputer calibration

Cyclocomputer calibration (700c)

Select your tire width to see typical circumference entry ranges. For best accuracy, roll out one wheel revolution and measure.

21202145

Reference: 2131 mm

Tip: Pressure and rider weight change rollout. Recheck after big tire swaps or pressure changes.

Rim internal width vs tire width

Rim internal width compatibility

Match rim inner width to tire width for safe casing support and predictable handling.

28 mm40 mm

Selected tire is within recommended range.

Note: Wider rims can increase measured width and casing height. Always verify frame/fork/fender clearance.

Rim IW (mm)Tire range (mm)Notes
172532Road focus; narrower tires may measure low height
192840Common all-road/commute range
213045Gravel-capable; verify frame/fork clearance
233250High volume; fenders/mud clearance become critical

How 700c compares

29er (same rim diameter)

Shares the 622 mm BSD; overall diameter depends on tire height/width.

27.5" (ISO 584 mm)

Bead seat diameter ≈ 22.99 in; not compatible with 700c.

26" (ISO 559 mm)

Bead seat diameter ≈ 22.01 in; not compatible with 700c.

Scenario-based tire selection

Typical width: 23–28 mm

  • Lower rolling resistance; comfort improves with 28 mm on modern rims.
  • Check rim internal width; very narrow rims may under-measure casing height.

Use the tire size calculator to compare setups and validate clearances.

Open tire size calculator

Naming & standards explained

  • ISO/ETRTO: 700c uses bead seat diameter 622 mm (rim diameter ≈ 24.49 in).
  • “28 inch” is a legacy label commonly used for narrow road tires on 700c rims.
  • “29 inch” refers to wider, taller tires on the same 622 mm rims (often MTB), yielding a bigger outside diameter.
  • 650b (27.5): BSD 584 mm. Not compatible with 700c tires/rims.
  • 650c: BSD 571 mm. Triathlon/track sizes; not compatible with 700c.

Clearance measurement guide

  • Measure top clearance from tire to fork crown/frame bridge. Aim for ≥ 5 mm (more in muddy conditions).
  • Measure side clearance at chainstays/seatstays and fork blades. Target ≥ 3 mm per side.
  • With fenders installed, increase safety margins and check for debris accumulation.
  • Validate with mounted tires at riding pressure; labeled widths can vary by brand and rim.

Frequently Asked Questions

Estimate and compare wheel sizes

Use the tire size calculator to compare two setups, then validate clearances on your frame and fork before riding.

700c Bicycle Tire — mm to inches (622 mm BSD, approx diameters)