Going semi-plus...?

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DiscoStu
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Going semi-plus...?

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Hi all,

I've been thinking about upping the tyre size on my bike. I've got a Whyte 629 that is very comfortable and efficient to ride - it also has absolutely loads of clearance between seat and chainstays and the current 2.25 Maxxis Crossmark fitted on 23mm WTB asymmetric rims. https://static1.squarespace.com/static/ ... 9+2017.pdf

I wondered if fitting something like a 2.6 Nobby Nic would be feasible / worth it? I have a fat bike and in terms of comfort and traction it's scores very highly, I have to admit its a little more draggy in general and on road sections though, and the general geo and style of the fatty is bit more playful rather than XC; hence for longer stuff I prefer the 29er.

I guess my questions are:
  • Does 2.6 offer enough "plusness" to give plus sized tyre benefits?
    Do you think I'll need to change my wheels too?
    Would you bother?
    Would you just by a new bike? :grin:
Thanks in advance.
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Unless you change the rim for something bigger than 23mm, there's really not much point. 35mm tends to be considered the minimum width for 'plus'.
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I quite like my 29er (Singular Pegasus) set up with regular 2.25 on the back and 3.0 up front. The plus wheel is wider in width (Velocity Dually 35mm)

A little depends on geometry also - I did try this same wheel up front on my swift and hated it as it felt awful (some gyroscopic effects going on when turning)
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23mm internal is probably too narrow to get much benefit, otherwise the tyre will go too egg-shaped.

I run 3" front on a 52mm Hugo on my Stooge, and 2.6" Nobby Nic on a P35 on my Jones (as a spare as it's normally fat bike front). I much prefer the Stooge wheel as it's much comfier - so much so that I keep meaning to rebuild the Jones hub onto something wider.
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Re: Going semi-plus...?

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New bike Stu, you know you can afford it :wink: :-bd
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My missus thinks different Tony !
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