I’m currently building up my Platy 55 frame, so I don’t have a lot to go on 
other than measuring clearances, but it looks like 50mm with any tread 
might be about the limit. *Maybe* 55mm with smooth tread. I’m fitting mine 
with 38mm and fenders for mostly paved roads. 

On Monday, November 20, 2023 at 12:22:48 AM UTC-5 bei...@gmail.com wrote:

> *1) *Perhaps needs its own thread, but are Cliffhangers the way to go for 
> a Platy if you’re riding with more weight? I have Atlas now and at least 
> need a new rim, but want to run 55mm tires and something durable for my 
> 200lbs self plus some grocery’s and for sometimes riding it “where you 
> shouldn’t” as grant states. Cliffhangers vs Dyads or something else?
>
> *1 A)* Anyone have experience with the RH Antelope Pass 55 slicks? Would 
> it be a mistake to make the investment in the ultralights in Black like the 
> crust build below just for the aesthetic, when this will be an around town, 
> grocery and baby hauler bike?
>
> Considering those, Fleecer Ridge, or G One All Rounds to replace the 
> current 50mm Maxxis Ramblers…
> *[image: IMG_5571.jpeg]*
>
>
> *2)*
> *Justin*, curious to know if you pulled the trigger on the Thunder 
> Burt’s? If so, how’s it work and what’s it look like, and if not, what’d 
> you go with?
>
> *Lonnie, *are the 2.25 G Ones working well still? Send a pic?
>
> Thanks all,
>
> Christian in Boulder, CO
>
> On Thursday, October 19, 2023 at 3:22:07 PM UTC-6 Lonnie wrote:
>
>> I have Schwalbe G-one all around tires (29x2.25) on Cliffhangers on my 
>> Platypus and they've been great.  Fairly fast rolling, but plenty of 
>> traction for some loose trails.  The tires fit the frame fine, though I 
>> have to deflate them about to get them around the V-brakes.  The unexpected 
>> issue I ran into involved the chain being too close to the tire.  Drive 
>> train is old sugino touring triple and 9-sp cassette.  When in the granny 
>> ring and biggest two cassette cogs and when riding rougher trails, the 
>> chain would hit the tire and get sucked in between the tire and the 
>> chainstay.  This never happened on smoother roads.
>>
>> I eventually bought the widest (and offset) Shimano bottom bracket that 
>> Riv sells.  That seems to have fixed the problem, even on the rough 
>> trails.  
>>
>> On Wednesday, October 18, 2023 at 6:58:34 AM UTC-5 DavidP wrote:
>>
>>> I have a bike with a 29x2.25 Thunder Burt on an i29mm rim, on which the 
>>> casing measures wider than the knobs and is 56mm / 2.2" @ ~20psi. Variances 
>>> in individual tires aside that should be a good max as the Cliffhangers are 
>>> i25mm. I'm pretty sure this would work on my Platypus (60cm) if I didn't 
>>> have fenders installed which limit me to a 50mm tire.
>>>
>>> -Dave
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, October 17, 2023 at 5:54:37 PM UTC-4 penne...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Justin,
>>>> FWIW, the April 28 email newsletter featured a 60cm web special platy 
>>>> with 2.3" Teravail Ehlines. Will said: "It clears easily, although I 
>>>> wouldn't go any bigger. I suspect these tires are measured knob to knob, 
>>>> because calipers showed them as closer to 2.1 than 2.3. Still good!"
>>>> Mack 
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, October 17, 2023 at 3:29:05 PM UTC-6 fra...@gmail.com 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I would say it isn’t likely. I have the Soma Cazadero 700x50mm on my 
>>>>> wife’s 55 with Cliffhanger rims and there is no room to spare. 
>>>>> On Tuesday, October 17, 2023 at 7:10:49 AM UTC-7 ted.l...@gmail.com 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> No specific experience mounting that combo but I can tell you that 
>>>>>> 2.25" tires on Cliffhanger rims, for me, measured 60mm. If you've got 
>>>>>> calipers, you could check the spacing between tubes and get an idea from 
>>>>>> that.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 10:04 AM Justin Kennedy <thesix...@gmail.com> 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I know it's beyond the official max tire size but wondering if 
>>>>>>> anyone has experience with big ol' tires on your Platy. Specifically, a 
>>>>>>> 29'er 2.25 Thunder Burt (mounted on a Cliffhanger) on a 60cm Platypus. 
>>>>>>> Thanks!  
>>>>>>>
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