I’ve been running 38mm Panaracer GravelKing tires tubeless on my Soma Stanyan for years, but the front tire I just put on has enough wobble to rub in one spot on every rotation. (The wheel itself is true.)
Two shops told me that the tire wasn’t seated right, but I checked and remounted multiple times and it’s seating fine. Even used some rubbing alcohol to lubricate the tire where it seated, but it always mounts up perfectly fine. The tire is the problem.
The second shop gave the real answer after chatting with the folks there for a bit: I should go down a size. It’s a real bummer, but even the Soma website says it can do up to 35mm. :blobfoxsad:
The only other realistic alternative is a new frameset, or at least a new fork, but that will have to wait for a while. :blobfoxgooglycry:
I took 2 recently arrived refugee teens for a bike ride yesterday (on bikes I gave) in forest preserve, through prairie, woodland, marshland. They're both still learning how/why to use multigear bikes. Riding in back as always, I was especially busy reminding to shift up or down when I saw struggling or spinning. Two different configurations, so I was "Push the right thumb lever A," or "twist right one toward you B." They learned, loved the outing; parents love it; I loved it. See alt #bicycle