Old 11-05-10, 01:17 PM
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The Fuji Absolute has disc brakes, so the brakes which are often the limiting factor for tire size should not be an issue.

If you have mounted fenders on your bike, then the determining factor will be the space between the rim and the fenders - and will depend on how you have mounted the fenders.

Failing that - the max size will probably be determined by the clearance on your front fork, which my guess would be that it would work with a 32C tire.

I commute on Schwalbe Marathon Plus tires - 28C size, which I find to be very good for normal commuting on roads (potholes, debris, dead animals etc). They wear well, give a smooth ride and are flat free.

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