[RBW] Re: Compass Snoqualmie Pass 700x44

2016-12-14 Thread BSWP
I think they would. I have Soma C-Lines on my QuickBeam, and they're fine, plenty clearance, a true 38mm. I had tried BG Rock-n-Roads, and they just barely fit, at 43mm. Given the Snoqualmies are showing as 42mm, you could fit them, but with almost no margin for rim wobble. - Andrew, Berkeley

[RBW] Re: Compass Snoqualmie Pass 700x44

2016-12-14 Thread Matt B.
Might be snug but I imagine you could do it with fenders. Easily without fenders. On Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 5:52:47 PM UTC-5, ctifusion wrote: > > Will these fit on a Quickbeam? I'm still using the stock rims (green, > 2004). I put a set of the 38 Compass tires on this summer and

[RBW] Re: Compass Snoqualmie Pass 700x44

2016-12-14 Thread ctifusion
Will these fit on a Quickbeam? I'm still using the stock rims (green, 2004). I put a set of the 38 Compass tires on this summer and love them but would like a bit more width if possible. I didn't see these when I got mine. B Indy -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the

[RBW] Re: Compass Snoqualmie Pass 700x44

2016-12-13 Thread BSWP
We'll see. Mine are measuring at 42.1mm wide, on Velocity Dyad 700c rims. On the same rims, my Soma C-lines are dead-on 38mm. I'm not complaining, just reporting. - Andrew, Berkeley On Sunday, September 18, 2016 at 4:05:25 AM UTC-7, Ron Mc wrote: > > if they're loke all good supple tires, they

[RBW] Re: Compass Snoqualmie Pass 700x44

2016-09-18 Thread Ron Mc
if they're loke all good supple tires, they will stretch On Monday, September 12, 2016 at 9:27:29 PM UTC-5, Daniel Jackson wrote: > > These measure a good deal under size. 40.3 mm on my Velocity Atlas Rims > with tubes. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

[RBW] Re: Compass Snoqualmie Pass 700x44

2016-09-17 Thread Rod Holland
I mounted a pair of Snoqualmie Pass Extralights with Schwalbe SV-18 tubes on Alex Adventurer rims (17.5mm internal width), and they measured 40.49mm for the time being; we'll see how much they stretch after a few months of use. Given a published rim height of 18mm, the aspect height of these

[RBW] Re: Compass Snoqualmie Pass 700x44

2016-09-14 Thread Garth
Could someone please measure the aspect height of the tire ? The easiest way I found is to look up your rim height from the mfr. and then with some calipers measure both the rim and tire as one, as if you were going to measure it between your thumb and index finger. Subtract that from the

[RBW] Re: Compass Snoqualmie Pass 700x44

2016-09-13 Thread Daniel Jackson
Agreed - these are rather silly on a Hunq - not least of all because they are measuring under spec. On Tuesday, September 13, 2016 at 9:59:22 PM UTC-4, adam leibow wrote: > > I stuck somma these on my hunqapillar, but i'll probably remove them > because they don't fill it out enough. of course

[RBW] Re: Compass Snoqualmie Pass 700x44

2016-09-13 Thread adam leibow
I stuck somma these on my hunqapillar, but i'll probably remove them because they don't fill it out enough. of course they ride nice. On Monday, September 12, 2016 at 6:38:50 PM UTC-7, frank_a wrote: > > They're here and they're sublime! > > - Frank > -- You received this message because

[RBW] Re: Compass Snoqualmie Pass 700x44

2016-09-12 Thread 'frank_a' via RBW Owners Bunch
Mine measured 42.5~ on Mavic A719 right after mounting them. Very easy to mount and seat the bead (with inner tubes). - Frank On Monday, September 12, 2016 at 9:38:50 PM UTC-4, frank_a wrote: > > They're here and they're sublime! > > - Frank > -- You received this message because you are