You can do it without worrying. 25 years ago everyone rode 2" tires on
18-24 mm rims. I used 2.35s on 24 mm rims. "Optimal" means that you can
play with low pressures; if you don't use pressures so low that the
sidewall flops in turns, or pressures so high that the added angular
leverage endangers the rim wall (you have a lot of margin; you're not going
to put 100 psi in 60 mm tires), you're fine.

On Sat, Sep 2, 2017 at 6:16 PM, John G. <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've inherited a pair of lightly used 2.35 inch Schwalbe G-One tires, and
> I'm thinking about trying them out on my Atlantis. Are my Atlas rims too
> small? According to Velocity's site, max optimal width for Atlas is 45mm.
> Anyone have firsthand experience?
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