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• #2
I've been asking myself the same question.
I am on 23c at the moment but was wondering if I could go up to 25 or 28 (the label on the rim stated 18c/23c...rim looks thiner that the old cheap/shit axelrim on my charge plug fitted with 28c) -
• #3
Have seen people running 28Cs on them so im presuming it wont kill you.
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• #4
Hi all, resurrecting this for some advice please. I've tried to fit a scwalbe marathon plus 25mm to Dp18 rims this afternoon - resulting in it blowing off the rim. I then tried to wrangle a new 25mm folding durano plus on, but couldn't get the f***er on.
I've put old zaffiros on for now, but want more protection ideally.
Anyone have any advice on a 25mm tyre that goes on these rims reasonably easily? The more puncture resistant the better. -
• #5
25mm (comes up small) Maxxis Re-fuse works on DP18 and good and grippy and puncture resistant (not 'armoured' like the Marathon+ though)
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• #6
Nice one thanks very much for that. Did you use wired or folding?
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• #7
2"
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• #9
Only ever come across Re-fuses folding
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• #10
Ah ok, thanks - not very familiar with them. They seem quite pricey but worth it if they're good and tough I guess.
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• #11
Like I said, they don't feel armoured kind of tough like Marathon+, but fairly puncture resistant nonetheless. They are not at all good for skidding on. The outer coating is quite soft which makes them grippy but it cuts/wears easily (the puncture-resistant bit is underneath).
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• #12
Nice one, thanks for the info, I don't skid so they sound suitable.
ive searched of course but im wondering what the max tire is i could get on a weinmann dp18