marooncat
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I realised last week that my tyres were needing replaced following a number of visits from the pu****re fairy. The back one was basically bald 
I ordered a set of Marathon Plus on line last Monday night but they have still not arrived. I decided today to put an old tyre on the back wheel so I can use it next week (2 visits from the fairy last week means I was not wanting to use the existing tyres any more) but the new fitted tyre seems to be rubbing on the mudguard on some of the rotation of the wheel.
The tyre I took off was a 26 x 2.0 and the one I put on 26 x 1.95 so I can not see that being a problem and the newly fitted tyre seems to be sitting correctly in the rim.
It is only rubbing on one side of the tyre, the other side has about a half inch clearance from the tyre. I suspect that the mudguard can not be "even" on the bike but not sure if there is something else I should be checking re how the wheel is sitting on the bike.
I suspect that the problem is the tyre I have fitted and nothing else, but wondered if anyone else could offer some advice (if my rambling makes any sense
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I ordered a set of Marathon Plus on line last Monday night but they have still not arrived. I decided today to put an old tyre on the back wheel so I can use it next week (2 visits from the fairy last week means I was not wanting to use the existing tyres any more) but the new fitted tyre seems to be rubbing on the mudguard on some of the rotation of the wheel.
The tyre I took off was a 26 x 2.0 and the one I put on 26 x 1.95 so I can not see that being a problem and the newly fitted tyre seems to be sitting correctly in the rim.
It is only rubbing on one side of the tyre, the other side has about a half inch clearance from the tyre. I suspect that the mudguard can not be "even" on the bike but not sure if there is something else I should be checking re how the wheel is sitting on the bike.
I suspect that the problem is the tyre I have fitted and nothing else, but wondered if anyone else could offer some advice (if my rambling makes any sense
