While I want the aerodynamic body position of the Vendetta, I also want comfort for me and my luggage and ride bad roads and am slow enough to not suffer too much from the aero drag of wider tires.
The rear has so much clearance for width, but is maxed out in hight at 28-622 to 32-622. I could get a smaller rim diameter to fit a wider tire, but I want both rims equal and sizing down the front would not bring any advantage, as the front is sadly very narrow.
What limits hight are the cross beams, where rim brakes could be mounted. Are these beams important for strength of the rear? I could easily remove them and have room for about 40mm tires, i guess; the luggage in my hard tail box* would love that. As the frame is made from aluminium, I can't just have someone weld a new U-shaped piece in it's place. I could probably have someone build a brace that clamps and/or glues to the struts or mold it out of carbon fiber. - I could also just remove one half of the square block where the brake would be mounted, this would at least give me a few more millimeters. Or maybe hammer the strut out of the way a bit? XD
*) Report and pictures of the tail box will come later.
The rear has so much clearance for width, but is maxed out in hight at 28-622 to 32-622. I could get a smaller rim diameter to fit a wider tire, but I want both rims equal and sizing down the front would not bring any advantage, as the front is sadly very narrow.
What limits hight are the cross beams, where rim brakes could be mounted. Are these beams important for strength of the rear? I could easily remove them and have room for about 40mm tires, i guess; the luggage in my hard tail box* would love that. As the frame is made from aluminium, I can't just have someone weld a new U-shaped piece in it's place. I could probably have someone build a brace that clamps and/or glues to the struts or mold it out of carbon fiber. - I could also just remove one half of the square block where the brake would be mounted, this would at least give me a few more millimeters. Or maybe hammer the strut out of the way a bit? XD
*) Report and pictures of the tail box will come later.