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kevsterjw
kevsterjw Posts: 45
edited September 2009 in Road buying advice
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  • Pokerface
    Pokerface Posts: 7,960
    32 should fit no problem. You may need quick release brakes to fit the wheel in initially though - either that or inflate the tyre AFTER you've slipped the wheel through the calipers.
  • APIII
    APIII Posts: 2,010
    It will be frame clearance that limits the size you can go too. I'm not sure if I could go much beyond 25mm on my road bike, but a touring/audax/cyclocross frame will allow wider tyres.
  • you wont get 32's on a normal road frame- it will foul the forks

    whats wrong with 23's anyway- i use them all year round
    'dont forget lads, one evertonian is worth twenty kopites'
  • kevsterjw
    kevsterjw Posts: 45
    edited October 2009
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  • how- it has a bigger footprint which can pick up sharps- get some good 23 or 25's something like michelin krylion
    'dont forget lads, one evertonian is worth twenty kopites'