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I got a bike computer and it wants to know:
"the correct, 4-digit, wheel value based on the size of your tire. The wheel value is the distance in millimeters per one revolution of the wheel."
I'm not sure how exactly I should calculate this. My bike wheel is 17.5". I also am not sure if that refers to diameter or radius. Any help?
Also, the manual tells me a 20 inch tire=1596mm per one revolution, 22=1759, 24=1916, 26=2073, and 27=2124. These measurements are for road bikes, which is what I have.
"the correct, 4-digit, wheel value based on the size of your tire. The wheel value is the distance in millimeters per one revolution of the wheel."
I'm not sure how exactly I should calculate this. My bike wheel is 17.5". I also am not sure if that refers to diameter or radius. Any help?
Also, the manual tells me a 20 inch tire=1596mm per one revolution, 22=1759, 24=1916, 26=2073, and 27=2124. These measurements are for road bikes, which is what I have.