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Fixed gear Road bike wheels?

I don‘t know much about wheel sizes and stuff but I was wondering what size wheels are the skinniest. I am looking for some Fixed gear Flip flop hub wheels But I like the wheels skinny so what size are the skinny ones? And depending on my bike how do I know what size wheels to get if I have a 58cm bike frame.

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ALL WHEELS for current road bikes are 700C. The 58cm frame size has nothing to do with it. You want to look at width - not height. A lot of road bikes fixed gear bikes use a 700x23c tire. Find some rims (wheels) through your local bike shop that will accept a 700x23c tire. You may already have them on the bike now.
Darrin Look at the existing tires that you have on the bike. They have the size printed on them. Probably 700 x ?? . That ?? is the width. The width of the tire has a minimum and a maximum based upon the wheels measurement. I would suggest that you ride on over to your local bike shop, and they can measure and tell you what the minimum is that you run on your bike. You can price them out too! Just remember the thinner the wheel, the more gently you need to treat them. No curb jumping or stair drops? If you are brakeless, I would imagine that it hurts your braking too! Soccerref

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