Spokes are the thin metal rods that run from the hub(the center of the wheel) to the rim( the hoop where the tire sits).
Inches usually refers to the approximate size of the wheel, 20" for BMX, 26" for MTB, and 28" for road bikes.
18.4 inches
A wheel with 64 spokes will have 64 spaces between the spokes.
14 - 10.5 = 3.5. The difference is 3.5 inches.
A wheel with 10 spokes will have 10 spaces between the spokes.
A wheel with 12 spaces will have 12 spokes.
360 / 30 = 12 , so 12 spokes in that wheel.
28 - 21 = 7Which is a fairly silly answer as there are no 21" bike wheels. The spoke thing is quite misleading, as there are several things that aren't mentioned here that affect spoke length.If stood side by side the 28" wheel will reach 7" higher than the 21" wheel.7 inches difference . As 28-21=7The diameter of one bicycle wheel is 28 inches and its spokes run from the hub (or center) to the edge of the rim. The diameter of another bicycle wheel 21 inches. What is the difference in inches between the length of the spokes of the two wheels?
The diameter of one bicycle wheel is 28 inches and its spokes run from the hub (or center) to the edge of the rim. The diameter of another bicycle wheel 21 inches. What is the difference in inches between the length of the spokes of the two wheels?pi * diameter = circumference, if that's what you're looking for. But be aware that the numbers and sizes used to describe bicycle tires are often very inaccurate. So all you have to do is just subtract 28 from 21 and divide your answer by two!! 28-21=7 7/2=3.5
22 inches because pi=3.14 and 28-21=7 and 7x3.14=22
We had this question just the other day as well. 28-21, you do the math.
A standard bike wheel typically has 32 or 36 spokes.
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