I remember my rear chainstay bridge having some headroom over the Quasi 
Moto.  I don't have any great photos of it, and I don't own the frame 
anymore.  This is the best I have, but you have to use your imagination. 
 Mine was bought from Riv-stock in Spring of 2010.  

https://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/4521861157/

On Sunday, December 6, 2015 at 8:00:54 PM UTC-8, Chad wrote:
>
> I'm not sure if I have a odd duck here or not, but tire clearance on my 
> early double top tube 650b Bombadil is really tight.  With a 650b x 2.0 
> Quasi-Moto (actual width Is about 53mm on a Velocity Synergy rim), there is 
> maybe 3-4mm clearance at the seat stay bridge.  Enough for the tire to roll 
> through but not much room for mud or rocks.  I was thinking the Bombadil 
> was designed to fit the quasi-Motos as there are pictures of early 
> prototypes running around with this tire.  I've also run the Schwalbe HS 
> 315 "Fatties" (true width 47mm) and Bruce Gordon Rock n Roads (44mm), but 
> it would be nice to fit at least a modern 27.5 x 2.1 MTB tire in there. 
>  Just wondering if anyone else here has experienced this challenge? 
> https://flic.kr/p/Bsyew9

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