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  • Thanks @mdcc_tester, that does result in 18mm drop
    700x25 <=> 622+2*25=672mm
    650Bx35 <=> 584+35*2=654mm
    Considering that I currently run 170mm crank arms and I never had any pedal strike (currently running fixed), switching to 650B and 165mm crank arms woud result in 13mm pedal axis drop which does appear to be quite a bit even if it wouldn't be fixed anymore but with gears, would it be a problem? I assume that this discussion would be much easier with the BB heigh measurement but I do not have it yet. I reckon it would be quite better to run 38mm wide tire to reduce the drop

  • Is the bike recent enough that you can find a geometry chart with BB drop?
    If it is in around the 70mm mark, and it's likely to be, then you'll be fine with 650x38B (there aren't any good tyres in 35).
    I rode that size with a 72mm drop and while it noticed the lower centre of gravity it was more of a positive than anything else, as It really helps with confidence in cornering.

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