I recently stumbled across a compilation of mfg rim-tire recommendations. Maybe
it was here. Wish I'd saved it. Mavic basically says you can run anything up to
a 2.5 on a 19mm internal width rim.
Jay
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No problem with the fit, but if you ride them around anything pointy you'll
wish they were tubeless. I liked everything except for the flats with them on
Mavic 719s, since I mounted them on cliffhangers minus tubes, no flatting.
-Kai
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You can do it without worrying. 25 years ago everyone rode 2" tires on
18-24 mm rims. I used 2.35s on 24 mm rims. "Optimal" means that you can
play with low pressures; if you don't use pressures so low that the
sidewall flops in turns, or pressures so high that the added angular
leverage endangers
I'm running those tires sucessfully on Velocity Synergy rims... 23mm rim width,
I think the Atlas are wider. Should work fine.
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I've inherited a pair of lightly used 2.35 inch Schwalbe G-One tires, and I'm
thinking about trying them out on my Atlantis. Are my Atlas rims too small?
According to Velocity's site, max optimal width for Atlas is 45mm. Anyone have
firsthand experience?
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