there should be a number on the side of the tire something like 185/65/R14 the first number is the width. the second number is the percentage of the sidewall height to the width the last number is your rim size
ANS 2 - Tire size numbers 101.
It's all expressed in the number embossed in every tire. - My van tires are - - P215/65R15 95H. - That P means it's a passenger vehicle tire, (this is not on every tire) - 215 is tread width in millimeters,
- 65 is the aspect ratio, it's a wide oval. ( 75 means it's rounder in cross section, and therefore, taller.)
- R means it's a Radial
- 15 means it fits a 15" rim.
- 95 -that's it's load range, and in the ISO/Metric Standards list '95' means each tire can support 1500 pounds weight.
- H -The final letter is it's 'speed rating' , and again in the ISO/metric system, 'H' means it's rated at speeds up to 130 mph. I hope this helps to explain it all and for you to choose good tires, please remember -always identical tires on both sides rear, and identical tires on both sides front. This will mean more equal braking, and better steering.
The width of the contact patch of the tire on the road.
It usually can
The width of the road.
To determine the width of a tire, you can look at the sidewall of the tire where the size information is usually printed. The width is typically indicated in millimeters and is the first number listed in the tire size. You can also measure the width of the tire using a ruler or tape measure if the size information is not visible.
That is the tire profile or section width. The number is a metric figure standing for the width of the tire in millimeters.
265 on a tire is the width of the tire in mm
No, you have to buy a wider tire.
A 295 tire typically has a section width of approximately 295 millimeters, which is about 11.6 inches. This measurement refers to the width of the tire when mounted and inflated. The actual width may vary slightly based on the tire's specific design and the rim width it is mounted on.
"Contact" width is the tread with of a tire, not to be confused with sidewall width.
Depends on the size tire and the aspect ration of that tire.
A bicycle tire width chart provides information on the different tire widths available for bicycles. This includes the measurements of the tire width in millimeters or inches, recommended tire widths for specific types of riding, and compatibility with different rim sizes. It can help you choose the right tire width for your bike based on your riding preferences and needs.
The recommended tire width for a hybrid bike is typically between 28mm to 42mm.