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  • My 6 foot brother is coming to visit this weekend and is keen on having a go at the London league since we will be there.
    Does anyone have a bike they could loan him ? Will pay in Belgian beers or waffles.

  • Will he pay in bike washing services?

  • bicycle will be returned clean and oiled, that goes without say :)

  • Mine's probably a little small for him? 54 square.

  • If we don't find him one, he'll use my 48, I'm pretty sure everything else would be better.
    You won't be racing ?

  • Both true.. I do feel a bit silly, but I needed an overnight dry shoe, got impatient and ended up taking the chance. I will try heating them up a bit more than 70 degrees cel and then see if I can re-mold them using a screwdriver handle.
    I already bought some new Bont Riot MTBs, but owning two pairs would probably be all right.
    I was really fond of the Hammer CX. You dont really need the hatchet when you got a neoprene sock.

    @Howard
    @The_Seldom_Killer

  • He can borrow my bike this weekend but would need to pick up from London Fields, it's got slicks on atm - XL Giant tcx slr 2

  • I'm sure I've asked this before, but any recommendation for a proper mud tyre compatible with tubeless rims.

    I'm running Michelin Mud 2s which are fine in intermediate conditions, but now it's properly wet I want something with a more aggressive tread. I've got a pair of Bontrager CX3 but hell will freeze over before they go on my Iron Cross rims. I've just received a pair of Vittoria XM but the tread is not as aggressive as I wanted. Anything else? I'm tempted by the Specialized Tracer 2Bliss but am concerned they won't go on my rims.

  • No. It won't even work with Shimano ten speed shifters.

    But luckily for you, SRAM blessed us with compatibility across ten speed road and mtb groups, so a type two X7, X9, X0 derailure will all do the same thing as that Zee.

  • I've been getting on with the Vittorias (on a tubular casing) okay in the muddier races thus far this year. Those paddles mean they're great in a straight line but could perhaps be a little better going around stuff. They'll probably only last this season though as the knobs aren't all that deep.

    Specialized Terra perhaps? I used them last season and they were great other than being a little narrow for my tastes and a bit fragile (I punctured them twice in about 4 races before ripping a sidewall on the last lap of the last race of last season). I'd guess the tubeless variant will be a bit bulkier so they might avoid that. I'm using Specialized tubeless tyres on my mountain bike at the moment and they feel pretty tough.

  • Maybe look at Rocket ron? What about Clement pdx?

    Edit: quick Google tells me neither will work properly tubeless.

  • Have you considered tubulars? Less faff, non? The wheels light-bicycle made me have been good so far.

    Maybe just glue rotors to the hubs of those old mavics?

  • I've got tubs to race on, this is for training.

    Think I might try the Vittoria XL, looks more aggressive tread wise than the XM.

  • I'm using Schwalbe x-one and they are holding up well on the muddy trails of Epping.

  • x-one are good, but they're not really mud tyres.

    How does the nomenclature for vittoria tyres work? I thought it was 'G' for grifo, 'L' for limus but then what does 'M' stand for?

  • Maybe look at Rocket ron?

    Small lolz (from the MTB crew)

    Actually, you know what, unlike their MTB parents they look crazy aggressive.

  • I'm sure I've asked this before, but any recommendation for a proper mud tyre compatible with tubeless rims.

    Maxxis Mud Wrestler might be worth a punt, maybe the Challenge Grifo clincher - we have some running with tubes and they look very aggressive. maybe mount the front in reverse for extra. Haven't tried them tubeless though so do a bit of research first if you like the look of them.

  • They shed very well apparently.

  • I'd be interested to see how the vittoria XLs perform, they look similar to Rhinos.

    FWIW I like riding on less grippy tyres than I might race on so as to be very used to sliding

  • Challenge Grifo clincher

    Research says no. Too leaky.

    Lolz "If you are considering tubeless as you seek better performance and a more comfortable ride than your current vulcanized clincher, please consider the use of a handmade Open Tubular tire, which has a higher ride quality and shares many of the same benefits. Higher thread counts and flexible, natural rubber provide a tire that hugs the road, inspires cornering confidence and reduces the amount of road vibration that reaches your body. Tubeless tires typically take a traditional, bouncy, vulcanized clincher tire with less grip and reduced comfort.
    "

  • Research says no. Too leaky.

    Grifo Pro current version is not a skinwall, if that's what's causing the problem.

  • Oh!

    That was the issue. Although the skin wall looks so pretty.

    Good list here: http://www.cxmagazine.com/going-tubeless-cyclocross-tires-racing-recommendations

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