Maximum Tire Size for LeMond Versailles WSD Bicycle
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Maximum Tire Size for LeMond Versailles WSD Bicycle
The current size of my 2006 LeMond Versailles WSD tires is 23mm (700 x 23c) which is great for riding on the smooth roads only. I want to start riding on packed crushed gravel on the Missouri Katy Trail. Does anyone know what the maximum size I can use on this bike? I want to purchase either the Gator Skins or the Amardillos. I assume I can at least go to 25mm but can I go up to 28mm? What are your recommendations, please?
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25's. 28's are tight between the chainstays and darned near impossible to get to clear the calipers if you need to use the QR's.
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I remember when trains used to run on the Katy Trail. Then they pulled the rails up and the farmers threatened to shoot "trespassers" as the land was supposed to revert back to them when the rail line failed.
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Well, I guess I will need to bring in my bike to a local shop and have them try different sizes. I at least want a 25mm with tread so I can ride the Katy Trail w/o flats and whatnot.
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I was trying to to solicit some advice from you all instead of depending on a single local bike store. I like to do some background before I make a final decision.
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The problem of tire clearance is usually more of a problem in the front. On my 2006 Sarthe (if there is anything in common with your 2006 LeMond Versailles WSD) the front brake caliper is mounted such that the top inside of the calipers is higher than the top inside of the fork itself, meaning that the maximum tire clearance is dictated by the tire opening on the fork. I can comfortably fit a 25C tire (on a Bontrager Race Lite wheel) on the front. I have tried a 28C which, although it fit there was no working clearance (< 1mm).
On the rear I have an old 28C Conti cincher for use on the trainer and there is about 3mm clearance, so I would be happy using 28C on the rear on dry pavement.
On the rear I have an old 28C Conti cincher for use on the trainer and there is about 3mm clearance, so I would be happy using 28C on the rear on dry pavement.
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Separate from clearance issues, if you're out on gravel you might want cyclocross tyres rather than armadillos (which are just more puncture-resistant, rather than offroady).
But you'll likely have clearance issues...
But you'll likely have clearance issues...
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Without knowing your rims, frame size, and a few other things, it will be tuff to give you definitive answer.
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Works for me!
This thread is getting pretty old but I thought I'd throw it out there in case someone asks the same question in google or something.
I got tired of flats. So I threw on some Continental Gators 700x28C's on my 2006 Lemond Tourmalet 58cm frame and they fit fine. I would *guess* that it could go up to 32 but I haven't tried nor do I expect to.
The 28C's and tubes were purchased at Performance. REI and the three local, independent shops I tried a) had no 28s in stock, b) looked at me like I was crazy, and c) didn't offer to order for me.
I got tired of flats. So I threw on some Continental Gators 700x28C's on my 2006 Lemond Tourmalet 58cm frame and they fit fine. I would *guess* that it could go up to 32 but I haven't tried nor do I expect to.
The 28C's and tubes were purchased at Performance. REI and the three local, independent shops I tried a) had no 28s in stock, b) looked at me like I was crazy, and c) didn't offer to order for me.
Last edited by damage; 09-21-09 at 02:09 PM. Reason: typo