Hello Forum,
some days ago I had to visit the TÜV to get the official 2 years roadworthy certificate but the friendly test person mentioned, that my GF`s front wheel being too wide and the gap btw. the side wall and the embossments of the front mudguard in the area of the fork stanchions seems to be too small. In his point of view the remaining distance should be at least 7mm or the diameter of a ball point pen. Grrr.
So, I have to organise a smaller front tyre 3.25-19 instead of the good looking 3.50-19. First, I was a bit angry somehow. But in the end it seems he was right. The inner surface of the embossments of the mudguard show some very small abrasion in the respective area, i.e. the paint is dull and the primer starts to shine through
Two good aspects of the story:
The tyre can be used later as a replacement for the rear (also a Dunlop K70 3.50-19) and as I mentioned the guy has been friendly: he said, listen, I did not see and check your bike, so this advise does not cost you anything while winking towards me - normally once already having started the check, he should charge me the whole cost.
Next week I will receive the new 3.25-19 and then, the GF will be sent to the "winter sleep" (hibernation?).
Good night.
Manfred