FS: Tires: Teravail Cumberland 29x2.6 - Light & Supple - Brand New

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j.schwartz

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Feb 5, 2020, 9:32:47 PM2/5/20
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Perfect new shoes for your upcoming Wolbis.
I bought these brand new last week in the hopes of maxing out my new Clem L...and they are just a bit too big.
I'd heard of other users successfully running 29x2.6 tires on their new Clems, but the clearance is too tight for me.
These are brand new , mounted once tonight.  Not ridden at all.
Selling for $35 ea ...but as a pair, so $70. shipping included 
I can post real pics tomorrow of the tires mounted 
thank you
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j.schwartz

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Feb 6, 2020, 10:06:14 AM2/6/20
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FYI
Here are some photos of the tires mounted on my new Clem L
there is room but the rear is rubbing on my kickstand.  I could certainly ride it without the kickstand.
Obviously pushing what reasonable here though.
Also, these are mounted with tubes on old Synergy rims, (23mm width)
Assuming on Cliffhangers or wider rims , the tire would be more stretch out laterally and perhaps not as tall

Teravail Side Full.jpg

Teravail Side.jpg

Rear Clearence.jpg

Front Clearence.jpg

masmojo

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Feb 10, 2020, 11:16:57 AM2/10/20
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Typically, there's some adjustability to the kickstand. Try loosening the main bolt & fudging it between hitting the tire or hitting the crank.

j.schwartz

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Feb 10, 2020, 2:23:57 PM2/10/20
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Thanks , good idea

FYI, the 2.6 Teravail's have been traded for some 2.35  Maxxis Ikon's
think that will be the sweet spot
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