25mm tires too thick for my fork?
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Hi everybody — longtime reader, first-time poster. Anyway, I needed to replace my 23mm tires in a pinch, but the bike shop I went to didn’t have anything thinner than 25mm. That seemed OK at first, but I just noticed that the top of the tire is rubbing up against the inside of the crown of the fork — the thickness of the tire plus the diameter of the wheel add up to a total diameter just barely too much for this length of fork, apparently.
Do I just need to go back to 23mm or is there some way to make this work? I tried clamping the wheel slightly farther out from the edge of the dropouts, but that feels like an unsatisfactory (and not necessarily terribly safe) solution. A millimeter or two added clearance would be enough.
I’ve also noticed I suddenly have more trouble shifting into the highest gear without slipping. Is that possibly related to using a slightly thicker tire? Do I need to adjust something else? (The tire clearance appears to be fine in the back.)
Thanks all.
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