Lightweight Meilenstein 20C with 25mm ?
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Hello,
I was planning to put some Vittoria Corsa G2.0 25mm tires on a Meilenstein 20C wheelset. I'm hesitating between the 23mm and 25mm tires and I wanted to get some feedback before I purchase the tires. Should I stick to 23mm tires since the rim is 20mm wide ? Anyone riding 25mm on Meilenstein 20 C ?
I was planning to put some Vittoria Corsa G2.0 25mm tires on a Meilenstein 20C wheelset. I'm hesitating between the 23mm and 25mm tires and I wanted to get some feedback before I purchase the tires. Should I stick to 23mm tires since the rim is 20mm wide ? Anyone riding 25mm on Meilenstein 20 C ?
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It has been discussed again. IME (with Gipfelsturm) just go for the 25mm. If glued properly they fell very plush and nice.
Yes, the C indicates clincher. You can use 25’s but they’re kinda big and you’ll find that with the brakes adjusted properly (if rim) it might be difficult to easily remove the wheel through the pads even with the release let out. Although I think vittorias 25’s might fit a bit smaller than some, for sure smaller than a Continental 4000sii for example. But 24’s if you can find them fit very nicely. If you’re ok with tan sidewalls, I think the Specialized Turbo Cotton (24mm) would be ideal for these wheels...
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Thanks Calnago. I didn't think about the Spec Turbo Cotton. Well rated tire with a good rolling resistance. 24mm would be a great option. I don't mind the tan sidewalls. I was thinking of getting the Vittoria Corsa G2.0 with the tan sidewalls.Calnago wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2019 9:53 pmYes, the C indicates clincher. You can use 25’s but they’re kinda big and you’ll find that with the brakes adjusted properly (if rim) it might be difficult to easily remove the wheel through the pads even with the release let out. Although I think vittorias 25’s might fit a bit smaller than some, for sure smaller than a Continental 4000sii for example. But 24’s if you can find them fit very nicely. If you’re ok with tan sidewalls, I think the Specialized Turbo Cotton (24mm) would be ideal for these wheels...
I'm starting the lean towards the 23mm (or 24mm) instead of the 25mm.
I run 25mm gp4000s on my 20mm meilenstein and have for years. nill issues. I run my pads very close. on the lightweight equipped bike i have eebrake and the quick release clears easily. on sram red you would need to fiddle with barrell aduster for sure to remove wheel.
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