Maybe not all the way.. Mines a 25, if it were fresh, the rubber bits from the mould would definitely hit the seattube!
Thanks for the reply, but 20c is proper track tyre size and splitting the chain to take of the wheel is not track geometry.
What's slamming the wheel going to do for you on the track?
I can take off the wheel without spliting the chain, just have to take it off the chainring first. It's tight, but not slammed tight. If I changed the sprocket for a 19t then it would definitely be slammed.
Soz track god.
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Maybe not all the way.. Mines a 25, if it were fresh, the rubber bits from the mould would definitely hit the seattube!