Trying to use 28c tires with this carbon fork (which I'm pretty sure has a recommended maximum of 25c). I got another fork with more clearance, but it's tapered and my frame has a straight headtube, so I will be returning it.
Gators! I don’t know if it’s enough but it sure is pretty. Maybe just frame it up on the wall. Where’s the rest of the porn?
Mech0_0Engineer on
Does a 3mm (even better if 4mm) allen wrench fit between each side of the tire and the fork? If so I would. Dont forget to check the clearences between the front tire and downtube; between the rear tire (if you oversized it as well) and chainstays, seatstays and seat tube as well.
And importantly, check for any rub marks inside the fork and the places I mentioned frequently!
Exciting_Cry_9904 on
Some say if a 4mm allen key fits everywhere it’s fine.
On the other hand, if you cannot replace the fork it’s not worth it.
DeepIndividual6860 on
Sand the fork down a smidge
NoChanceCW on
Real answer, probably not. It looks to be 2mm per side and top. Usually you want 4mm per side and top.
If you had to run it in dry weather for a race – give er. But as a general tire it’s not safe. Gp 5000 has 26mm, enve has 27mm. If you hit a nail, and it gets stuck in the tire, it will come around and shred your fork. If you ride in wet or muck, it will build up and rub away the finish over time. Almost every manufacturer puts their tire clearance at 4-6mm per side.
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Gators! I don’t know if it’s enough but it sure is pretty. Maybe just frame it up on the wall. Where’s the rest of the porn?
Does a 3mm (even better if 4mm) allen wrench fit between each side of the tire and the fork? If so I would. Dont forget to check the clearences between the front tire and downtube; between the rear tire (if you oversized it as well) and chainstays, seatstays and seat tube as well.
And importantly, check for any rub marks inside the fork and the places I mentioned frequently!
Some say if a 4mm allen key fits everywhere it’s fine.
On the other hand, if you cannot replace the fork it’s not worth it.
Sand the fork down a smidge
Real answer, probably not. It looks to be 2mm per side and top. Usually you want 4mm per side and top.
If you had to run it in dry weather for a race – give er. But as a general tire it’s not safe. Gp 5000 has 26mm, enve has 27mm. If you hit a nail, and it gets stuck in the tire, it will come around and shred your fork. If you ride in wet or muck, it will build up and rub away the finish over time. Almost every manufacturer puts their tire clearance at 4-6mm per side.
I hope that helps.
It’s fine.
Seems fine, but measure.