I've got 28's in my '15 Vigorelli. On Pacenti CL-25 rims. Four Season for instance.
In the back I've had 35 cc cross tyres as well, which did result on some rubbing.
Yep, from '15. And there's clearance. Right now I'm running Terrene Elwoods for the winter.
With narrow rims I had 54-584's. But those were cheap ones so maybe about 50 really.
with a fork swap could go slightly bigger.
The new model apparently has even more clearance.
Here's mine.
Have enjoyed.
This one's bulky too, but a great merino hoodie nevertheless. A bit pricy though.
My On One Scandal. Made a world of difference to have a decent bike for winter riding.
Here's the vigorelli ^ on action:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNfo-S1WVTA
Eater of worlds.
I thought it was pretty good.
But yeah, could've been even better without the crotch-shots though.
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I've got 28's in my '15 Vigorelli. On Pacenti CL-25 rims. Four Season for instance.
In the back I've had 35 cc cross tyres as well, which did result on some rubbing.