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I need help finding a tire for my oddball rim

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andyva
  
I currently own a Bianchi Trofeo road bike. Its' original equipment included Campagnolo Aluminum rims. The Size on the sticker says
Melbourne 56
ETRTO 622x13c
6000 Series AlloyT-6
Now I know it's old but it was a nice road bike until my tires wore out The current model tire that everyone is trying to sell me is 700 x 23c and none of them fit!!!! Can some body please help me .I found a chart in German but did not understand the tire dimensions given. The tires I have are so tight that the bead is sitting inside the rim and won't even come close to where the bead is supposed to cath the lip of the rim. It is so tight I can't even spin the tire on the rim... I hope that some tech or person can help me in this matter........
Signed...
Anxiously awaiting a road ride

domaindomain
  
From what you say its a narrow 700c that you need.

What tyres were on there originally?

I would recommend a 700 x 20c for a narrow rim like that - maybe a Vittoria Open Corsa EVO CX or close equivalent.

Cheers

gclark8
  
Try a 19-20mm folding tyre, without a wire bead.

Also, this topic may help: http://www.cyclingforums.com/t135654-.html

ynglion
  
Reagrding your question:

My wife owns a Bianchi Eros from 1997 with the same wheelset. It is equipped with Vittoria Competition Zefir 22 700x22C tires listing 22-622 (I suspect specifying the rim size).

My question:

I am entertaining building up a wheelset with 28 hole record hubs I own for her. Are there any Campagnolo tubular rims manufactured same size 622x13c?


I currently own a Bianchi Trofeo road bike. Its' original equipment included Campagnolo Aluminum rims. The Size on the sticker says
Melbourne 56
ETRTO 622x13c
6000 Series AlloyT-6
Now I know it's old but it was a nice road bike until my tires wore out The current model tire that everyone is trying to sell me is 700 x 23c and none of them fit!!!! Can some body please help me .I found a chart in German but did not understand the tire dimensions given. The tires I have are so tight that the bead is sitting inside the rim and won't even come close to where the bead is supposed to cath the lip of the rim. It is so tight I can't even spin the tire on the rim... I hope that some tech or person can help me in this matter........
Signed...
Anxiously awaiting a road ride

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