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Old 08-15-22, 06:51 AM
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We like to leave a 3mm gap between the tire and any spot on your frame or fork so you don't get rub under max acceleration or if the wheel get a slight wobble on a ride.
At 72 I don't do hard acceleration and I am careful with inspections so I go down to 2mm or so but watch the frame/fork carefully.
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