Richard, what width tire are you wanting to run on your new Gus, 2.8?
I'm getting some Cliffs built for my new Gus, and I plan on running 2.6 to 
begin with and like having the option to run 2.8 tires. 2.6 is within 
Velocity's recommended rim width. I think one could safely go outside of 
"recommended" tire width and run a 2.8 on a Cliff. It's .1 per side wider. It's 
not like going from a 1.9 to say a 2.8.
I find a decent selection of 2.6 tires out there, 2.8 not so much. Have you got 
a good 2.8 in mind? Do tell. I'd like to look into it. I wouldn't hesitate to 
run 2.8 on my Cliffs, whenever they show up on my door step...
Also, please share what shakes out in your BB search for your Gus.
Best,
Scott in about to get very cold Montana

    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 08:29:36 AM MST, Richard Rose 
<rmros...@gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 2.5"-2.6" tires seem to be at the very upper limits for the venerable 
Cliffhanger. Is anyone aware of a 700c  rim brake rim that is a bit wider? I 
have not found one.

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