2010 Trek FX 7.6: Tire Clearance for 35mm?
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2010 Trek FX 7.6: Tire Clearance for 35mm?
Hello, I'm looking at possibly purchasing a 2010 Trek 7.6 (specifically, a WSD model) for my better half and am hoping that this frame can fit 35mm tires. It's kinda inbetween a flat-bar road bike and a hybrid and came with 28mm tires, so I worry that it won't be able to fit something like 35mm.
Of course, simply going and checking the bike out would work, but if someone here could help me out I would greatly appreciate it not having to make an hour round trip drive! Thank you.
To help identify the bike I'm talking about...A regular 2010 7.6:
And this is the WSD 7.6.
Of course, simply going and checking the bike out would work, but if someone here could help me out I would greatly appreciate it not having to make an hour round trip drive! Thank you.
To help identify the bike I'm talking about...A regular 2010 7.6:
And this is the WSD 7.6.
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I'd agree and suspect larger will also fit. Have you measured the space between the back tire and chainstays?
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When I jumped from 30s to 35s I was pleasantly surprised with the improved ride. I can't imagine the difference she will experience going from 28s to 35s. Let us know how it goes.
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35 mm probably will be the max
mrs t2p 7.5 fx wears 35 mm tires - Panaracer GK SS 35 mm that actually measure around 37 mm installed
it’s a tight squeeze fitting the front tire past the brake pads when removing / installing the front tire … especially if / when the brake pads are toed
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I had fatter on my 7.3. 40s I think. No worries..
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I run 38 mm gravelkings on mine, with a fender and its fine.