Spring 2019
I talked the talk then failed to listen.
I bought a cheap single speed to ride to some trail heads, and stash in the woods while I hiked.
Figured I would take it to Guatemala, and ride to some ruins, places the bus does not go.
While inflating the tires at Aeropuerto de Guatemala-La Aurora, Boom, lost a bead on a tire I bought in 2006.
It takes about two hours to walk to zona 1.
Over the next couple of days, I visited 7 or so bike shops. No luck!
The only 700, was a 23 mm. They did not have any schrader tubes either. The old women that sold me the tube and tire for $13, from a table in the streets of Treble, also gave me a washer to fit the presta valve.
The roads to the ruins are not paved, sometimes the mud is so bad a jeep can not make it.
Tire on the left may have made the bike 2 pounds lighter, but Guatemala is not made of smooth roads, "no sirve para nada"on Flickr
Ok, this is an old topic but I'll answer anyway.
Sorry for my english!
So, in 2011 I had a long trip from Texas (USA) to Ushuaia (Argentina). It took 6 months. I had a very simple bicycle which I got from REI. The bike was equipped with 700C wheels.
What I learned from that journey: NEVER EVER use 700c for international trips! It was a pain in the ass!
I was able to get to Guatemala, then I stuck there for 2 weeks waiting for 700c tires an tubes I ordered from USA because the local stores did not have 700c! Next stop was Buenos Aires (Argentina), same problem!
All America outside of USA has no clue about 700c! Probably Asia too.
My advice: use only 26" to be able to change your tubes and tires in every bike shop!
All the bike shops in Guatemala have 26 inch mt bike tires.
At Maya pedal, a week later,
http://www.mayapedal.org/I found an old used 700 x 28 I think it was.
With no plans to bring the single speed home a used tire was good enough. The tire with the blue stripe was of little use outside the Capatal.
Note:
in Antigua Guatemala you can buy a 700 x 35, for 65q from a table near the old bus station. Or from Old Town Outfitters, you can get a Schwalbe 700 touring tire, for a price. That is it for the entire country.
I sold the bike for 150q about $20, about the price of a bus ticket back to Pa Capatal. No rain at the ruins. 41c = about 105f every day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYUMm8BRjY8