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Slightly confused by your post, the Andra 30 is for 25-57 the biggest Tyre we fit is 55, you say the biggest Tyre you fitted was a 57 so your rims are fine for your tyre choices, I doubt a bigger tyre tan 57 would clear in a Nomad.
We looked at the 40 but the floor is wider and slightly thinner, we know from examples of overloaded Grizzly rims that this isn't a good idea. So for now we still believe the 30 is the best touring rim for a Nomad.
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I am not sure if you are saying a 57mm tire will fit in the Nomad frame or not.
My Marathon Extremes are labeled 57X559 26X2.25 and they fit fine. I do not recall if I tried them with fenders, but they fit fine when I used them without fenders. The first photo is intended not to highlight the tire, but the spoke that I somehow bent is why I took the photo. But the photo shows the tire quite well.
I originally used cantilever brakes on the rear but switched to V brakes. Second photo is when I still had cantilever brakes on it with the 57mm Extremes, the tire fit fine in that part of the frame.
Third photo does not highlight the tire in the front fork very well, but all I can say is that it seemed to fit just fine.
The Nomad brochure Issue 20 dated Autumn 2012 is the version that was current when I ordered the frame. The yellow Nomad photos in the brochure had Extremes on, but the brochure did not specify the size tire in the photo. That brochure did not list the Extremes as an available tire either. Just looking at the photo, they look like they are the 2.25 width tire, as I have used 2.0 width Extreme on my Sherpa and the tire in the photo looked smaller than the tire in the Nomad brochure.
My Sherpa, I bought the frame used from someone in Canada, he had bought the wrong size frame, thus was looking to part with his frame. When I built it up, I expected to run tires in the 40 to 50 mm width range. I used the Sheldon Brown chart at the bottom of this link to conclude that I should get a rim about 23mm wide but could get by with one that was 21mm inside width:
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/tire-sizing.htmlI bought Salsa Gordo rims for my Sherpa, I believe that rim is no longer available. I do not remember the exact inside width of the rim, but it is in the range I wanted for my desired tire width. Thus, I was quite surprised when the Andra 30 rims arrived in the box with my Nomad frame and the Andra 30 were visually narrower than the Salsa Gordo rims even though I wanted to use the Andra 30 rims on a wider tire than I had used on the Gordo rims.
The last photo shows my Sherpa with a 50mm wide Extreme on back.
Thus, my point is that the 57mm wide Extreme fits fine in the Nomad frame and fork, and I think that the Extreme in the photos in the brochure are 57mm wide Extremes.
There were a few times when I wanted to run lower pressure for better grip with the 57m Extreme on the Andra 30 rim but the handling was not as good as I wanted, and I blamed that on how narrow the tire was on the rim.
Using that same Sheldon Brown chart, that suggests that the Andra 30 rim with an inside width of 19mm would be best used with a tire that is 28 to 44mm wide.
And that same chart suggests that a 25mm wide inner width rim would be best for 44 to 57mm tires, thus that rim might be a bit too narrow if I run 40mm wide tires, but otherwise looks like it would be ideal. And I am assuming that the 40mm wide tires would probably work ok. Thus my interest in the Andra 40 with the inner width of 25mm.
Yes I am now aware that Ryde says that the Andra 30 is good for a tire up to 57mm, but that is not my experience if I want to drop the pressure. At higher pressures they are fine, but I can't drop the pressure for better grip on loose gravel, such as the loose gravel in the third photo.
That is why I am considering changing rims. I like the CSS rims, if it was not for the CSS and the abilty to get custom Rohloff drilling, I probably would be looking at rims that are more common in USA. I am running 36 spoke wheels front and rear which the Ryde website says are available.