Yoke was pricey and heavier for more clearance than I needed, can't imagine wanting bigger than the 2.35 it's designed around.
The fork is swappable for a 100mm SID while keeping the geo intact. Current thinking is rigid fork for local "gravel" rides and longer touring on not particularly challenging surfaces and the SID for when it's a mildtainbike.
And the yoke I used on my MTB is get 2.4" tyre clearance on short chainstays while running a 42t chainring. Only reason I used it on my MTB was to test it.
Yoke was pricey and heavier for more clearance than I needed, can't imagine wanting bigger than the 2.35 it's designed around.
The fork is swappable for a 100mm SID while keeping the geo intact. Current thinking is rigid fork for local "gravel" rides and longer touring on not particularly challenging surfaces and the SID for when it's a mildtainbike.