Will a 26" x 2.125" mountain bike tire fit a wheel with a 26" x 2.1" tire, Thank you?

Will a 26" x 2.125" mountain bike tire fit a wheel with a 26" x 2.1" tire, Thank you Asked by enolhta 8 months ago Similar questions: 26 125 mountain bike tire fit wheel Sports & Recreation > Cycling.

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There's probably as much difference between 2.1" tires of different makes as it is between a 2.125" and a 2.1". No worries there. Trouble is, we don't know how well suited the original tire is for the width of that rim.

I'll post a link where you can read more on recommendations for tire vs rim width. You'll have to scroll down to the last quarter. Also, keep in mínd that the 26" designation holds several sizes.

You're better off using the ISO/ETRTO designation, where MTB-26" = 559 mm. Regarding tire width there's usually quite a bit of leeway. Html.

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