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Weirwolf/Stout/Rampage 29” Specs on 35mm & 24mm Rims Print
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Wednesday, 01 July 2009 10:51

After receiving new samples of the WTB Weirwolf 2.55 LT, WTB Stout 2.3 and Panaracer 2.35 tires, and a set of Salsa Gordo rims I took the opportunity to measure and compare the tire differences on wide and narrower rims. My control rim is an Alex Adventurer (24mm wide outside. 6mm deep from bead seat to rim outer edge). The Gordo is 35mm wide and 5mm deep. Used my usual measuring methods, and subtracted 1mm from the tire casing height for the Gordo measurements to even out the rim depth difference.

 

Panaracer Rampage 29 x 2.35 (actual weights 752g & 783g)
Rim: Alex 24mm / Gordo 35mm
Tread width: 60.1 / 60.7mm
Casing width: 55.2 / 59.0
Casing height: 51.6 / 51.9
Volume index: 28.5 / 30.6

Weirwolf 29 x 2.55 58/55 (actual weights 756g & 793g)
Rim: Alex 24mm / Gordo 35mm
Tread width: 58.1 / 57.3mm
Casing width: 58.1 / 60.7
Casing height: 53.7 / 55.0
Volume index: 31.2 / 32.8

Stout 29 x 2.3 55/60 (actual weights 898g & 914g)
Rim: Alex 24mm / Gordo 35mm
Tread width: 59.5 / 60.7mm
Casing width: 53.8 / 57.9
Casing height: 51.4 / 53.2
Volume index: 27.2 / 30.2

I did a similar comparison with 26″ tires of different widths some years ago.


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