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• #4277
want
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• #4278
Wide rims: good.
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• #4279
Sooo, a bit like the new humpback Zipps?
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• #4280
mavic can never be 'cool'
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• #4281
Exactly. It's ugly on the Zipps (but at least they boast an aero advantage) ; I can't see it being the case with the Open Pro. I hear the "reinforced at the spokes" argument, but then I'll assume the rim will be amazingly light, which, frankly, I doubt.
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• #4282
I like them, apart from the bumpy brake track...
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• #4283
doubt it would look as good as the classic Open Pro in silvers
Due to the failure of a 90s Hope ti hub my Colnago needs some new wheels. These would look totally wrong so looks like I need to get buying some classic ones sooner rather than later.
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• #4284
Also, we're in the tyres thread people. Let's get this over to wheels or wheel building ASAP>>>>
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• #4285
It's from removing material in between the spokes, they've been doing it for ages.
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• #4287
Rigida Chrina? Closest one to the old silver open pro with same width and all.
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• #4288
I bought some 35mm voyager hypers for my girlfriend's bike, unfortunately they don't fit under the mudguards so want to get rid of them. Got the for 14 each I think so would accept £20 for the pair if anyone is interested, would also consider a swap for any 28-32mm touring tyres (single or pair)
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• #4289
25c G+ Corsas currently leave 3mm clearance on one side and 4mm on the other on 303s in my frame. Is 28c going to leave too little room for debris? I read a review comment on the G+ page on CRC and the guy said he was running 28c on 303s in the same frame (hi-mod synapse), but he was in Dubai and riding them at 110psi, so I'm not sure about his wisdom. Pics attached show current 25c clearances.
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• #4290
I read a review comment on the G+ page on CRC and the guy said he was running 28c on 303s in the same frame (hi-mod synapse), but he was in Dubai and riding them at 110psi.
Unless he is pushing over 100kg, that is way too high a pressure.
Ideally, 80psi rear, 60psi front give or take a person's preference and weight.
Your clearance look OK, as long the wheel is well build, and the tyres pressure is idea for your weight.
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• #4291
Agreed. I've never ridden my 25c corsas over 70/75. My question about the clearances is am I likely to get issues with an extra 3-4mm of tyre in the 7ish mm of space I've got spare if I upgrade to 28c?
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• #4292
Sorry I missed that part! I think 28mm will be a little on the tight side.
You can probably get a better idea by pushing the rims on the side and see how close it is to the chainstay, personally on a carbon bicycle, I'd er on the side of caution.
Beside the Corsa G+ is a very comfortable tyres even in 25mm.
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• #4293
That's what the sensible side of my brain was saying.
They are lovely tyres, but was lusting after extra lushness...
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• #4294
Have you measured those 25's to see how big they actually come up?
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• #4295
27mm
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• #4296
Absolutely fine for British roads but I'm eyeing up the cobbles of northern France over summer, hence the enquiry
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• #4297
The 28mm on my bike is measured almost exactly 28mm (at 50/60psi), having said that I haven't measured it again to see if it bedded in, let me check.
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• #4298
Okay I have measured mine with a digital calipers.
It's 28.5mm wide (in 19mm wide rims), the front is 45-50psi and the rear is 55-60psi (I'm 71kg).
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• #4299
If you live or work near St Paul, I be happy to lend you my 28mm Corsa G as I need to replace it from my steel road bike due to similar clearance issues!
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• #4300
Interesting. I'm 74kg and the 303s are 17.5mm internal, so maybe at 70psi or a bit less they wouldn't be that much wider. Might be worth a punt on a tyre if I find a good deal
435g tubeless compatible 18.5mm inner 22.5mm outer 24, 28, 32h. Also tubular version?