What you run into is total tire width limits on a road style bike. If you own the bike now you can measure the gaps at the narrowest places and see width you can add.
Something like a 36mm or 38mm tire may be possible but not a 47mm. Usually gravel tires don’t have huge chunky nobs or anything so tire width is close to true total size.
So a 700×36 gravel tire should be 36mm wide and as long as you have clearance for the width there is no reason you can’t run a fatter or more aggressive tire.
Evening_Dot_1292 on
You can install any tires as long as you check the width fits
29atts on
Max tire Clearance dictated by frame. ive put some 32mm in. Id reckon 35mm is the max. Canyon says 30mm max.
adriodsdad on
you can. I got 35mm on my Endurace CF and it still have a lot of clearance. I’d say even 40mm might be possible.
Brilliant_Pen_2544 on
Pics in the sub show 35mm clearing well and 37mm really tight .
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What you run into is total tire width limits on a road style bike. If you own the bike now you can measure the gaps at the narrowest places and see width you can add.
Something like a 36mm or 38mm tire may be possible but not a 47mm. Usually gravel tires don’t have huge chunky nobs or anything so tire width is close to true total size.
So a 700×36 gravel tire should be 36mm wide and as long as you have clearance for the width there is no reason you can’t run a fatter or more aggressive tire.
You can install any tires as long as you check the width fits
Max tire Clearance dictated by frame. ive put some 32mm in. Id reckon 35mm is the max. Canyon says 30mm max.
you can. I got 35mm on my Endurace CF and it still have a lot of clearance. I’d say even 40mm might be possible.
Pics in the sub show 35mm clearing well and 37mm really tight .
[Here](https://www.bikeforums.net/hybrid-bicycles/1219213-canyon-roadlite-suggestion.html) is a link to a non-reddit forum about tire sizes on a Roadlite which may help. Check out user eabe’s comment on that thread.