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Carbonda Cfr 1056
ElGreco:
The current version can handle 38mm tires indeed. The information on the carbonda website is outdated.
I did my test riding on the Canyon with the same wheels/tire/saddle/seatpost combo which I transferred from my aluminum Sonder.
So all comfort/contact points except from the bars, where the same and I could clearly feel a difference between the two bikes.
belgischer_kreisel:
--- Quote from: ElGreco on March 30, 2024, 09:00:02 AM ---So all comfort/contact points except from the bars, where the same and I could clearly feel a difference between the two bikes.
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Could you elaborate a bit more on that? I am really curious what kind of difference you've felt.
ElGreco:
--- Quote from: belgischer_kreisel on April 09, 2024, 06:41:32 AM ---Could you elaborate a bit more on that? I am really curious what kind of difference you've felt.
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On tarmac no difference. The big difference was the road buzz when on a "klinkerweg". The Canyon was way smoother on that type of road than my Sonder.
A "klinkerweg" is a typical dutch road (in Belgium too I think), in several forms, usually found in urban areas/villages or older bicycle paths with have not been converted to tarmac yet. Is consists of cobbles but certainly not the Paris-Roubaix type.
I have attached an image of several forms of a "klinkerweg"
JohnnyRabbit:
--- Quote from: ElGreco on March 30, 2024, 09:00:02 AM ---The current version can handle 38mm tires indeed. The information on the carbonda website is outdated.
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I will believe it when I see it. I bought mine in spring 2023 and it's impossible to fit a 38mm tire. It will rub against the seatstays.
jstrawks:
You might be right. I'm not sure. I have a 2021 CFR-1056 and have run Schwalbe G-One Allarounds in a 35 on my Farsports wheels and they weren't close to rubbing. I can't attest that a 38 won't rub.
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