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  2. Tubular tyre - Wikipedia

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    The combination of a tubular tyre and its tubular rim is lighter than that of a clincher tyre and clincher rim, and will therefore always result in less rotating mass or a stronger construction. [5] Tubulars can also be used over a wider range of tyre pressures from 1.7 to 14 bar (25 to 200 psi), compared to the typical 6-9 bar on a clincher tyre.

  3. Bicycle tire - Wikipedia

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    Various "hook" (also called "crochet") designs re-emerged in the 1970s to seat the tire bead on the wheel rim and hold the tire in place, [10] [11] resulting in the modern clincher design. This allows higher (80–150 psi or 6–10 bar) air pressures than was possible older wired-on tires.

  4. ISO 5775 - Wikipedia

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    The section height of a tire is usually identical to its section width (for tires less than 28 mm, 2.5 mm have to be added to the width to get the height). The overall diameter of the tire is then the rim diameter plus twice the tire's section height. The ISO 5775-1 standard also defines procedures for measuring tires and for calculating from ...

  5. Bicycle wheel - Wikipedia

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    26-inch clincher tires (with inner tubes) were the most common wheel size for new mountain bikes until the early 2010s. [31] This tradition was started initially because the early mountain bike pioneers procured the wheels for their early bikes from American-made bicycles rather than the larger European standards in use.

  6. Glossary of cycling - Wikipedia

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    Clincher A type of tire that uses a bead around the edge of the tire to attach to the rim of the wheel when inflated. The inner tube is separate. [7] Closing the door When a rider chooses to take a line (often toward the apex of a corner) with intent to block a rider behind them from successfully passing. Commissaire

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    "The Giants are not going to give up their pick," Sanders said. Following his prediction, Jones asked what will happen if the Giants pick Shedeur first overall and the Raiders are next at No. 2.

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