Clearance is clearance, I’ve definitely ridden bikes with only a few mm!
Money420-3862 on
Why do people keep bringing this up? If it ain’t rubbing it has clearance.
ptchapin on
What’s your clearance Clarence!
Oli4K on
Yes. Enough clearance top though.
Money420-3862 on
It’s a road bike. Not sure what road you’re riding on but I’ve never had that happen in all the years I’ve ridden roadies. And it’s the side wall so even if you’re riding off road not much chance of anything getting lodged.
betasp on
In a few months, after to listen to the other people and ride this, you’re going to find your tire flexes into seat stays if you can lay down any sort of power. So have fun with that.
Pfizermyocarditis on
Wrong.
Delinquentbyassoc on
Don’t listen to the doom sayers, plenty of clearance. Just take care of maintenance and keep your wheels true.
No_Entertainment1931 on
It would be considered very low clearance today but a few years back this would be on the low, but ok category for street imo.
I’d ride it on road without much worry. I’d probably tell you to skip gravel but I know I’d still ride it there
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Fine
Plenty of clearance (if your wheel is true)
Clearance is clearance, I’ve definitely ridden bikes with only a few mm!
Why do people keep bringing this up? If it ain’t rubbing it has clearance.
What’s your clearance Clarence!
Yes. Enough clearance top though.
It’s a road bike. Not sure what road you’re riding on but I’ve never had that happen in all the years I’ve ridden roadies. And it’s the side wall so even if you’re riding off road not much chance of anything getting lodged.
In a few months, after to listen to the other people and ride this, you’re going to find your tire flexes into seat stays if you can lay down any sort of power. So have fun with that.
Wrong.
Don’t listen to the doom sayers, plenty of clearance. Just take care of maintenance and keep your wheels true.
It would be considered very low clearance today but a few years back this would be on the low, but ok category for street imo.
I’d ride it on road without much worry. I’d probably tell you to skip gravel but I know I’d still ride it there