The recommended tire size for a 700 x 28c tube is 28mm wide.
The best recommended tire pressure settings for 700 x 28c bike tires are typically between 80-100 psi for optimal performance and comfort. It is important to check the manufacturer's guidelines for specific recommendations.
Yes.
A 27 x 1 1/8 bike tire is equivalent to a 700 x 28c tire in a more commonly used measurement system.
Any rim that can take one 700C tire will take any other 700C tire, after a fashion. But just because the tire will fit the rim doesn't guarantee that the tire will fit in the frame or fork. 23C to 28C isn't much of a difference, but if you go crazy wide there's a risk that the wider tire won't sit that well on a narrow rim.
Given the categories, I assume 28c refers to 28 degrees Celsius. In that case 28c is: 82.4 degrees Fahrenheit or 301.15 kelvin
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A 700x28C tire will fit the same rim as a 700x23C tire. But you have to check the frame and fork for clearance. Some bikes are built really tight and may not be able to use a wider tire. Have a close look to see how much space there is between the current tire and wherever it's passing close to the frame and fork first. If it's like 1/5" (5 mm) you should be OK. any less, and you may get into trouble.
25c and 28c tires differ in width, with 25c being narrower than 28c. The narrower 25c tires typically offer lower rolling resistance and are better suited for smooth road surfaces, providing faster speeds. On the other hand, 28c tires are wider and offer more comfort and stability, making them suitable for rougher road conditions and providing better traction. Ultimately, the choice between the two depends on personal preference and the type of road conditions you will be riding on.
The temperature of an olympic pool is kept at 25-28C (77-82F)
yes &there will be scatting of thunder as well as high 28c and low is 24c
I believe they keep the temperature of an olympic pool at 25-28C (77-82F).
from chapter 1 to 12 which verse is similar to chaptr 2:28c