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What is the circumference of a 26"wheel please?

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twinny-15 | 17:13 Mon 21st Jul 2008 | How it Works
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Can anyone help I need to know the circumference of a 26" wheel please Twinny
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I see legend......you made the mistake, but I am the problem.

Ha Ha Ha!

DTH?
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Never mind legend. You wit won't work with me.

I don't care what you say. You are the fool here.
Why do mathmatitions take a pencil to the toilet with them? So if they get stuck they can work it out with a pencil
If you are trying to calibrate a bike computer, e.g. a Cateye, it can vary slightly depending on the tyres you have fitted. What I do is to push the bike through one complete revolution of the front wheel, starting with the valve at the bottom, then all you have to do is measure the distance between two points on the ground.
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Thanks for your help everyone we got it sorted,knew someone on here would help thanks again. Twinny
Sadly the world is full of people like toss-er - sad people hiding behind their computer screens, usually tapping with only one hand. Perhaps he could benefit from the post I made about Pete Doherty.
Ask away twinny, you are among friends. Just ignore the ignorant.
pye (3.14) multiplyed by half the diamiter,the radius (13)squared gives you the circumference.pye r squared.or 26times 3.14=81.64 inches
Unclebob: It's been ages since I attended school but isn't the formula you quoted that of the area of a circle?
That's a surprise, the answer in inches is now almost identical to that quoted in cm. I haven't done the maths though.

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