Fastpedaller
Über Member
What is it about cycle retailers who don't use ETRTO as the most accurate/reliable identification of tyre size. I wanted a tube for my Brompton, into one 'shop' (motorists spares and cycles) and they said 'what size is it' and I may have been speaking a foreign language when I said 37-349. "what inch tyre?" I said it's 16 inch, but I prefer to use ETRTO as that avoids any confusion as there are many sizes of 16 inch. Given that they are a more 'general' store I could understand. So over the road to the 'real' cycle store, where I got the same. They just don't seem to understand ETRTO. When I said 'it must be very confusing to anyone new to cycling, because 700 (or ETRTO 622, which I didn't mention
) can be fitted with tyres that are 27 inch 271/2 inch and (I really dislike this one) 29ers, how is the new cyclist expected to understand? Don't get me started on 'clipless pedals' which are the ones which clip the rider feet in! I've been cycling over 60 years and understand the terms - Is this a case of the industry using "Bull###t baffles brains" to control the customer and raise the prices? Buying online is similar - rarely is an ETRTO measurement quoted, yet it's the best indicator of whether a part will fit. Rant over.
