They will work. I ran big apples on 20mm wide WTB rims on my Ogre and they
were bombproof.
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Not sure what their stance is now, but at one point I believe Compass was
saying that rim size was not that critical, supple or not. Except perhaps
at very very low pressures (where you don't want to go with super supple
anyway.)
On Monday, September 4, 2017 at 9:43:30 AM UTC-7, iamkeith wrote:
"It is kinda funny though how one day they recommend this, then another day
they recommend that, and every day is different ! Thank goodness there is only
one this and one that and one day , it keeps things looking "normal" ! 😁"
I think that the big thing that's changed is the quality and supp
Go Velocity website and select the rim. It'll give you all kinds of info.
On Saturday, September 2, 2017 at 5:16:29 PM UTC-7, John G. wrote:
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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
>
It is kinda funny though how one day they recommend this, then another day they
recommend that, and every day is different ! Thank goodness there is only one
this and one that and one day , it keeps things looking "normal" ! 😁
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This or that about tyres and rims if you likey ..
https://www.bikerumor.com/2016/08/12/tech-story-match-bicycle-tire-width-rim-width-best-results/
http://engineerstalk.mavic.com/en/the-right-tyre-width-on-the-right-rim-width/
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I've put 2.35 Big Apples on Dyads, which I believe is a slightly narrower
rim than the Atlas. It wasn't optimal in that I had to run a higher
pressure than I would have liked to keep them from squirming in corners,
but it worked.
On Saturday, September 2, 2017 at 7:16:29 PM UTC-5, John G.