I ride a huge Rosco too (2 actually), with cliffhangers set up tubeless (on
one). Paul's right, you've got to get the bead centered in the channel and
it'll still be hard, but nowhere near impossible, and yeah, tubeless rules. At
that size tire and with those rims, you'll be in heaven. You'll ge
700c = 29"
Same thing and tires will be just fine on cliffhangers.
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Cliffhanger is tube less compatible so the tolerance is probably a bit tighter.
However, just to make sure we got the baseline covered:
What tire lever were you using? I’ve broken some cheapo levers. I always use
Pedros or Park.
When you took the tire off, you did move the bead to the center c
So I picked up one of Will's huge Rosco mixtes from the list and hooked it
up with some Velocity Cliffhanger rims, that bike screams for some big
rubber so I went with the WTB trail boss 29x2.4 because I was looking for
something with a lot of traction, but the things were a major PITA to get
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