FWIW, I have been happily riding 72 mm (actual; labeled 3"/76 mm) tires
(tubed and tubeless) on (non-tubeless) Alex 24 mm OW (again, OW, so
internal width probably what, 20 mm?) rims (with, tubless, a lot of Stan's
tape) and a cupful of OS Endurance in each tire. 13 psi. Works fine, as did
the 1.95s on 19 mm OW (13 mm IW) rims 30 years ago at 28 psi.

As with derailleur specs, I think that real world workability extends much
further than manufacturers' specs.

On Tue, Dec 13, 2022 at 8:29 AM Richard Rose <rmros...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 2.5"-2.6" tires seem to be at the very upper limits for the venerable
> Cliffhanger. Is anyone aware of a 700c  rim brake rim that is a bit wider?
> I have not found one.
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