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steelisreal.com 08-24-04 10:10 PM

Sequoia max tire size...
 
Can someone help me out? My wife owns a Specialized Sequoia and we want to stuff some bigger tires on there (i believe the stock size is 700X26). Anyone know what the max size a Sequoia (2004, 54cm) will handle? Would love to be able to get 700X32s on there...

Dan

easttexan 08-25-04 07:01 AM

I have had 32's on mine, but I had to deflate the tire in order to remove the wheel.

late 08-25-04 07:08 AM

Hi,
I am going to assume you are looking for a nicer ride.
From what Easttexan is saying you could put on a 32, but you don't need to
if what you're looking for is a smoother ride. I have tried a few large tires, and my favorite by far is the Rivendell. I have the Ruffy Tuffy, but if you don't have to have a kevlar belt; try the Roly Poly. Great tire.

steelisreal.com 08-25-04 11:25 AM


Originally Posted by late
Hi,
I am going to assume you are looking for a nicer ride.
From what Easttexan is saying you could put on a 32, but you don't need to
if what you're looking for is a smoother ride. I have tried a few large tires, and my favorite by far is the Rivendell. I have the Ruffy Tuffy, but if you don't have to have a kevlar belt; try the Roly Poly. Great tire.

Hi Late,

Yes. That's a good way to go. I'm a big fan of the Rivendell stuff (I'm an Atlantis rider myself) and I just want to get the skinny tires off my wife's bike and put on something more realistic for her. We're planning a trip up to New Brunswick in a few weeks and we will be doing a lot of riding on all kinds of terrain.

Thanks

late 08-25-04 01:14 PM

Cool,
tell us all about it when you get back. I need to start work
on next year's tour, and that sounds like it has real potential.
I do lite touring, and run the Ruffy Tuffy. I practically salivate over the Roly Poly, but I want the extra rubber and belt because I hate flats.

danf58 05-04-07 12:22 PM

Sorry to dig up an old thread, but I just hate it when newbies don't search before they post. Since I'm new to this forum I figured I outa search first... But:

Tire sizing rating in recent years has become far more indicative of real life size, and I do want to install the widest tire I can in a sequoia elite. Does anybody have insights into what will fit? And perhaps some real life experience to report using same?

My thanks for any help,

dan

MikeLD 05-04-07 07:36 PM

I've used 32's as well ... but it's about as big as you can go. A bit of a pain getting the wheel off when I need to clamp the bike in my truck bed rack.

danf58 05-05-07 07:53 AM

Fair nuff. Do you happen to remember if it really measured 32mm?

Thanks,

dan

dmckean44 07-07-08 09:57 PM

I'm curious about this too. I'd like to put slightly bigger tires than stock on my wife's bike since she crashed and broke her arm a couple weeks ago and I'm not sure what the max size the frame can fit.

late 07-09-08 09:27 AM

Depends first on the year. The new Sequoia is tight. I doubt you could get a 27c in there. I know a guy running a Panaracer Pasela 32c on his. Not sure what the limit is; maybe the LBS would know.


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