I've got these tires on 3 other bikes and like them a lot. I finally got a set for the Silvio today only to discover that they don't quite fit, at least in the rear fork. The wheel does turn, but the tire is slightly too tall and rubs a bit against the very centre of the fork. It looks like this could be solved by filing out a fraction of a millimeter from the fork. Is this a bad idea?
Which model Silvio, and what size tyre, and what tyre pressure as Schwalbe increase in size with tyre pressure?
On my Silvio V1.0, which was designed for a 700*23 tyre, I could squeeze in a 700*28 Ultremo XZ, at 110 psi, but NOT 115 psi, after filing the front and rear fork crowns to the tyre
profile+ 1.5 mm.
I removed a max of 2 mm on the front fork, where there was a lot of extra metal due to the suspension, and 1 mm on the rear.
If riding of a wet gravel road , then lower the pressures 10 psi to give more clearance.
If using a different person's track pump, check the tyre to fork clearance with a 1.5 mm Allen key, before the ride, or you might wear a hole in your rear tyre on a Community ride!