> I use the 26" RhynoLite on my own touring bike, 48h rear and 40h front.

Cool!  I weigh 155 or so and carry moderate loads touring.  But I love
the look and security riding on 40h rims.  The only 48h Maxicar hubs I
could find were tandem width, otherwise I would have liked to have a
48h rear wheel as well.

On Feb 3, 6:18 pm, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery <thill....@gmail.com>
wrote:
> There is no practical tire width limitation. I have many times run 2" or
> bigger tires on rims 24 mm or slightly narrower. If you need rims, I have a
> shocking number of 26" 40h rims, mostly Velocity Aeroheat (black) and Sun
> RhynoLite (polished silver). I use the 26" RhynoLite on my own touring bike,
> 48h rear and 40h front.

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