Can i put 28c tyres on to replace 23c ?

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    p3dJ4

    I currently have 23c tyres but i want to put 28c will there be enough space to put 28c?
    here is picture of my bike with 23c

    Front :

    https://ibb.co/kYT1o8

    back :

    https://ibb.co/hgF4qo

    thanks

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    Anonymous
    BehindTheBikesheds wrote:
    kevvjj wrote:
    BehindTheBikesheds wrote:
    You asked this on the CUK forum yesterday, why do you think after being given advice that it’s unlikely do you think you’ll get a different answer here?

    You haven’t bothered to respond to the advice there in any case!

    you really do need to get a life

    First time poster posts up an ask on a popular forum, gets multiple answers, doesn’t respond and then the next day posts up exactly the same question elsewhere. Not only is it rude not to acknowledge the answers freely given by forum members and that being one of the most knowledgeable at least in the UK, it’s also rather wasteful to ask exactly the same elsewhere, particularly when that’s simply trying to an illicit a different answer to that given from people who know a thing or three and indeed the exact same answer given by the responder here.

    It’s well off base and I outed it for what it is. You and plasters radio on the other hand need to get a life and mind your own!

    ahh, I get it now, you ARE the forum police! Heaven forbid we should be allowed to ask the same question on multiple forums. My mistake.

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    Anonymous
    BehindTheBikesheds wrote:
    kevvjj wrote:
    BehindTheBikesheds wrote:
    You asked this on the CUK forum yesterday, why do you think after being given advice that it’s unlikely do you think you’ll get a different answer here?

    You haven’t bothered to respond to the advice there in any case!

    you really do need to get a life

    First time poster posts up an ask on a popular forum, gets multiple answers, doesn’t respond and then the next day posts up exactly the same question elsewhere. Not only is it rude not to acknowledge the answers freely given by forum members and that being one of the most knowledgeable at least in the UK, it’s also rather wasteful to ask exactly the same elsewhere, particularly when that’s simply trying to an illicit a different answer to that given from people who know a thing or three and indeed the exact same answer given by the responder here.

    It’s well off base and I outed it for what it is. You and plasters radio on the other hand need to get a life and mind your own!

    ahh, I get it now, you ARE the forum police! Heaven forbid we should be allowed to ask the same question on multiple forums. My mistake.

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    Anonymous
    kevvjj wrote:
    BehindTheBikesheds wrote:
    You asked this on the CUK forum yesterday, why do you think after being given advice that it’s unlikely do you think you’ll get a different answer here?

    You haven’t bothered to respond to the advice there in any case!

    you really do need to get a life

    First time poster posts up an ask on a popular forum, gets multiple answers, doesn’t respond and then the next day posts up exactly the same question elsewhere. Not only is it rude not to acknowledge the answers freely given by forum members and that being one of the most knowledgeable at least in the UK, it’s also rather wasteful to ask exactly the same elsewhere, particularly when that’s simply trying to an illicit a different answer to that given from people who know a thing or three and indeed the exact same answer given by the responder here.

    It’s well off base and I outed it for what it is. You and plasters radio on the other hand need to get a life and mind your own!

    #920031
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    davel
    kevvjj wrote:
    even if there is room the problem is trying to get an inflated 25 or 28c tyre through the brakes…

    That problem will take the finest minds to solve. Back to CUK, OP.

    #920029
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    AfterPeak

    You could use wide 25 rims
    You could use wide 25 rims

    #920027
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    Anonymous

    even if there is room the

    even if there is room the problem is trying to get an inflated 25 or 28c tyre through the brakes…

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    Anonymous
    BehindTheBikesheds wrote:
    You asked this on the CUK forum yesterday, why do you think after being given advice that it’s unlikely do you think you’ll get a different answer here?

    You haven’t bothered to respond to the advice there in any case!

    you really do need to get a life

    #920023
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    Canyon48

    Oh, yeah, just seen the

    Oh, yeah, just seen the responses on CUK. They pretty much covered it.

    #920021
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    Russell Orgazoid
    BehindTheBikesheds wrote:
    You asked this on the CUK forum yesterday, why do you think after being given advice that it’s unlikely do you think you’ll get a different answer here?

    You haven’t bothered to respond to the advice there in any case!

    You need to get laid. Chill!

    #920019
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    Anonymous

    You asked this on the CUK

    You asked this on the CUK forum yesterday, why do you think after being given advice that it’s unlikely do you think you’ll get a different answer here?

    You haven’t bothered to respond to the advice there in any case!

    #920017
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    Canyon48

    IMO you’ll definitely get a

    IMO you’ll definitely get a 25 in there. I reckon you would get a 28 in the front, but maybe not in the rear.

    If you have clearance for a 5mm alan key between your current 23 and the frame, then you might/should be fine.

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