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I would love to try the 35mm internal width wheels. It is
ironic that at the same time wheels are getting larger and heavier that rims
are getting wider and heavier. I'm running the older 26” stans flow @ 22.6
internal width. Trail kings or Rocket Ron rear and Hans Dampf TL-ready tire
front. I run 20psi or lower in the front and 25psi or lower in the rear, with
no problems. Very gripy.
Stans bead socket tech,(<http://www.notubes.com/literature/BST.pdf>) makes any
tire on Stans rims wider.
A good solution for you 26” guys might be the Stans Flow exe
at 25.5 internal width and 490 grams claimed wt. on the front and a Stans Arch
exe internal 21mm and 400 grams claimed wt. on the rear.
I’m going to try the older Stans flow (22.6 internal width
and 470 grams claimed wt.) on the back and the Stans flow exe (25.5 internal
width and 490 grams claimed wt.) on the front.
I’m a big fan of wider rims and lower pressure.
April 15, 2014, 6:48 a.m. - dorse
#!markdown I would love to try the 35mm internal width wheels. It is ironic that at the same time wheels are getting larger and heavier that rims are getting wider and heavier. I'm running the older 26” stans flow @ 22.6 internal width. Trail kings or Rocket Ron rear and Hans Dampf TL-ready tire front. I run 20psi or lower in the front and 25psi or lower in the rear, with no problems. Very gripy. Stans bead socket tech,(<http://www.notubes.com/literature/BST.pdf>) makes any tire on Stans rims wider. A good solution for you 26” guys might be the Stans Flow exe at 25.5 internal width and 490 grams claimed wt. on the front and a Stans Arch exe internal 21mm and 400 grams claimed wt. on the rear. I’m going to try the older Stans flow (22.6 internal width and 470 grams claimed wt.) on the back and the Stans flow exe (25.5 internal width and 490 grams claimed wt.) on the front. I’m a big fan of wider rims and lower pressure.