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  1. #1
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    Maybe you have a bigger framesize or smaller feet? I don't know.

    When I tried to put my old Schwalbe Marathons on my bike, the back wheel didn't turn because there was too little clearing. This is from the Soma homepage : "Max. tire width with thoses brakes: 33c(28c with fenders)If you must have wider tires, consider a 650b build".
    Last edited by Susan; 02-05-2012 at 11:52 AM.

  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by Susan View Post
    Maybe you have a bigger framesize or smaller feet? I don't know.

    When I tried to put my old Schwalbe Marathons on my bike, the back wheel didn't turn because there was too little clearing. This is from the Soma homepage : "Max. tire width with thoses brakes: 33c(28c with fenders)If you must have wider tires, consider a 650b build".
    My Buena Vista is a 54 cm. My feet are 9 1/2.

    Thank you for the information about the fit of Schwalbe Marathons. My 700x32 Vittoria Randonneurs are getting worn and I'm thinking of trying some Marathon Plus tires. I'll be careful to get 700x28 if I change brands!
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  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by Susan View Post
    Maybe you have a bigger framesize or smaller feet? I don't know.

    When I tried to put my old Schwalbe Marathons on my bike, the back wheel didn't turn because there was too little clearing. This is from the Soma homepage : "Max. tire width with thoses brakes: 33c(28c with fenders)If you must have wider tires, consider a 650b build".
    I'm sorry if this is a double post. I still seem to be having trouble making my replies go through. My first reply was immediately after your post.

    My Buena Vista is a 54 cm. My feet are size 9 1/2. My shop warned me I'd need to let air out of the tires to take the wheels off, but assured me I'd get the wide tires and full coverage fenders I wanted without any trouble. I must say they were right. Over all I'm quite pleased with the combination.

    Thank you for the information about the fit of the Schwalbe Marathons. If I do change brands when my 32mm Vittoria Randonneurs finally wear out I will be careful to get 28mm Marathons.
    Existence is empty, but I am full of myself.

  4. #4
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    Do you like the Rannonneur tires? I am still looking for a tire with a little profile for winter riding.

  5. #5
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    I do like them. They are around 4 years old now and so far they haven't had a puncture. They are fairly low pressure (75 psi) hard case tires. The reflective sidewalls are bright. They don't have a particularly grippy tread. The tread is smooth with grooves in it. Cyclocross tires would probably be better in the snow than Vittoria Randonneurs. I haven't tried riding my Buena Vista in the snow because I have a mountain bike which is good in the snow.
    Existence is empty, but I am full of myself.

 

 

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