Depends on how much clearance you have by the fork crown/brake, chain stays/seat tube and brake bridge. You shouldn't go crazy regarding tire width WRT rim width either. I'll post a link with some recommendations.
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∙ 13y agoNo, if the tires are inflated to correct pressure it may be easier.
Fat tires are generally better in snow because they provide more surface area and grip, which improves traction. Skinny tires can cut through snow, but they may struggle in deep snow or icy conditions. Ultimately, tire choice will depend on the specific snow conditions and intended use.
no,its not health to be to skinny or to fat .. but if your uncomfortable with your body weight then go to the gym ,, i use to be really fat but i got tired of people talking about me.. i hope this was helpful. thanks for reading =))
Well, inflating them a bit harder will make them a bit rounder. But if you overdo it the tubes/tires might burst. Most bike tires have their size written on the sidewall somewhere, if yours is a narrower kind you can have wider ones fitted.
Generally, Fat cats tend to be fat, and skinny cats usually are known to be skinny.
middle im not skinny nor fat
There is a few ways you can gain weight. You can eat more or go to the doctor and see what they can do.
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no he was not that fat