Ajoten
Old School Hero
I have an old cyclocross bike which doesn't have the original wheels. It's currrently got Open Pro rims, happily fitting 32c tyres, but according to official figures shouldn't be taking more than 28c.
I want to put some fatter tyres on it, let's say 45c. I presume I need different wheels, and am looking for 2nd hand ones as it's not worth fancy new. Is the only way of getting this right to use vernier calipers to confirm inside rim width? Anything one could ask a prospective seller who doesn't own such a tool? Am I unlikely to find anything suitable that isn't modern gravel/29er/proper cross wheel that would be more £££?
I want to put some fatter tyres on it, let's say 45c. I presume I need different wheels, and am looking for 2nd hand ones as it's not worth fancy new. Is the only way of getting this right to use vernier calipers to confirm inside rim width? Anything one could ask a prospective seller who doesn't own such a tool? Am I unlikely to find anything suitable that isn't modern gravel/29er/proper cross wheel that would be more £££?