From a sideways angle, all we can see is that it’s quite tight.
If you ask me, 3 mm is fine but 2 mm is getting uncomfortable. Wheels always have some flex.
Aretoo2738 on
You should be fine. I ran about the same clearance with my 28 mm tires and didn’t have any problem.
hrudyusa on
Looks OK. You might want to put some tape or other protection on the fork if youโre concerned about looks and you are gravel riding. Although from the looks of those tires seems unlikely.
auscan92 on
Plenty! I cqn only fit a credit card between mine hahaha
Topinio on
What’s it measure?
The relevant international standard ISO-4210, *Cycles – Safety requirements for bicycles *, says you need 4 mm for a racing bike and 6 mm for other types (city and trekking, young adult, mountain) between the tyre and any frame or fork element, mudguard or bolt.
ahorizon on
I would tape the frame and see if the tape shows signs of rubbing (due to wheel flex).
GunshyGuardsman on
Yes
Alex_1n_w0nderland on
Nah, too much clearance, go bigger ๐๐
zizekcat on
Yeah protect and check for marking regularly , looks like it clears now but flex while riding and cornering may result in rubbage
Accomplished-Two4345 on
You will know
RealLifeSunfish on
for road yes, absolutely fine
TheDaysComeAndGone on
Can you fit a 3 or even 4mm hex key through all the gaps?
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Yes, plenty of room there
From a sideways angle, all we can see is that it’s quite tight.
If you ask me, 3 mm is fine but 2 mm is getting uncomfortable. Wheels always have some flex.
You should be fine. I ran about the same clearance with my 28 mm tires and didn’t have any problem.
Looks OK. You might want to put some tape or other protection on the fork if youโre concerned about looks and you are gravel riding. Although from the looks of those tires seems unlikely.
Plenty! I cqn only fit a credit card between mine hahaha
What’s it measure?
The relevant international standard ISO-4210, *Cycles – Safety requirements for bicycles *, says you need 4 mm for a racing bike and 6 mm for other types (city and trekking, young adult, mountain) between the tyre and any frame or fork element, mudguard or bolt.
I would tape the frame and see if the tape shows signs of rubbing (due to wheel flex).
Yes
Nah, too much clearance, go bigger ๐๐
Yeah protect and check for marking regularly , looks like it clears now but flex while riding and cornering may result in rubbage
You will know
for road yes, absolutely fine
Can you fit a 3 or even 4mm hex key through all the gaps?