On account of the mk3 being released. New ones are better in allowing bigger tyres and rubbing less, but you do have to stick a strip of chunky velcro to the inside of your fork and seatstays.
I was aware of the MK3s but they look like they would need more clearance between tyre and frame?
I have a caad10 with wide rims and I have barely any clearance at all
I think the clearance at pinch points is the same, it looks like it narrows back to the mk2's width where it goes under the brake bridge.
But I have buckets of space on my bike, so couldn't tell how well it'd work in cases like yours.
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On account of the mk3 being released. New ones are better in allowing bigger tyres and rubbing less, but you do have to stick a strip of chunky velcro to the inside of your fork and seatstays.