The cheapest thing to do is to take the brake off and file the underside. A mm or 2 wont hurt the brake - much.
or spend some cash...
Get a thinner tyre for the front - slicks.
True your wheel while your at it.
Buy a ultra light weight and thin tube.
Change the rim tape to something tighter and thinner. The type thats so tight, it pings when you have to cut it off.
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The cheapest thing to do is to take the brake off and file the underside. A mm or 2 wont hurt the brake - much.
or spend some cash...
Get a thinner tyre for the front - slicks.
True your wheel while your at it.
Buy a ultra light weight and thin tube.
Change the rim tape to something tighter and thinner. The type thats so tight, it pings when you have to cut it off.