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gepabu

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What are my options for tyre size?
« on: August 06, 2022, 08:30:43 pm »
Currently have 700c 28mm four seasons tyres on my Audax Mk3. I plan on doing some bike packing in europe for a week and would like some tyres which are more versatile so that I can go over gravel.

Is it possible to fit 32mm tyres to my bike and are there any recommendations for a tyre with a bit more tread?

Thank you

JohnR

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Re: What are my options for tyre size?
« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2022, 08:43:07 pm »
Thorn says you can fit 32mm tyres with mudguards on the Mk 3 Audax https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/frames/495-for-55mm-forks-thorn-audax-mk3-r-frame-fork-set-green/ and then adds for the Mk 4 Audax that 35mm without mudguards will fit https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/frames/500-thorn-audax-mk4-disc-frame-brg-imron/ which would make the 35mm Schwalbe G-One Allround tyres a possible option if you forego the mudguards.

gepabu

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Re: What are my options for tyre size?
« Reply #2 on: August 06, 2022, 09:27:57 pm »
Thank you!

My mud guards need replacing so I was planning on not using any, hoping I'll be alright in summer. Also saw the continental contacts as well, not sure if they're another good option?

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Re: What are my options for tyre size?
« Reply #3 on: August 06, 2022, 10:44:49 pm »
Disc brake or caliper?
With calipers it's usually the arch of the brake that restricts tyre size rather than the fork clearance, the difference between that arch with and without a mudguard is a couple of mm.
if the only restriction is the fork crown, measure it, just take a tyre off and accurately measure the clearance, subtract what you think is a minimum clearance, 8mm for me, though I'd prefer 10 - 12. Then you have to hope the manufacturers claimed size has some relationship to reality, though they're more likely to come up small than big.

Also - use = gravel bikepacking - conjures up some vivid images, but they might be different ones for different people!  Are we talking light off road, or just short of technical single track? Racing around with minimal kit, or touring around but not quite touring?  Whatever it is, have fun. 

lewis noble

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Re: What are my options for tyre size?
« Reply #4 on: August 07, 2022, 12:04:02 am »
I have an Audax Mk 3 - caliper brakes, I think it is only the Mk4 that has a disc option.

Original tyre fitment on mine was 32mm Supremes, with mudguards.  Yes, it worked, but the clearances were tighter than I was happy with; lots of chattering on poor surfaces with chips etc scraping between guards and tyre.  My personal view and experience.  I fitted 28mm., which are fine, but not available in Supremes.  On good tarmac surfaces, they were fine, but lots of poor tarmac in rural areas near where I live.

Without guards, I'm sure 32mm would be fine on a much wider range of surfaces.

Lewis
 

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Re: What are my options for tyre size?
« Reply #5 on: August 07, 2022, 08:11:35 am »
I have an Audax Mk 3 - caliper brakes, I think it is only the Mk4 that has a disc option.
Lewis
Well clarified.  I get the MK's mixed up, I thought the Audax had only got as far as 3...

So, I'd suspect 32's are about the limit with reasonable clearance under caliper brakes without guards.  Before "Gravel" was a thing and people were riding a varied mix of surfaces with a lightly loaded Audax style bike, the Panaracer Pasela was often the tyre of choice.  They do have a reputation for sidewall vulnerability, though I went through several pairs without issue.  They kept the faith with tan sidewalls, which goes to show how fashions come around again. I think they also demonstrate that size, though important, isn't everything.  Probably due to that flexible sidewall, they're a very comfortable tyre.


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Re: What are my options for tyre size?
« Reply #6 on: August 07, 2022, 10:39:14 am »
Me again . . . .

My Audax is definitely happier on hardtop surfaces that on gravel; most of my riding is on tarmac, but I have ridden it on gravel farm tracks in France (misread the maps rather than a deliberate choice!!) and on Sustrans type gravel trails in UK - I felt happier on my Sherpa on these surfaces, but the Audax is the first drop-bar bike I have had for decades, so my opinion may be a reflection of experience and hesitancy.  I have the Tubus Ti rack, and it carried light 'credit-card' loads for a short tour quite happily.

My triple set-up has much lower gearing than most touring bikes original spec, which makes it able to deal with a wide range of terrain and situations.

Enjoy!

Lewis