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• #12427
you're
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• #12428
Do you have the necessary shims for running these on 26"?
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• #12429
Bontrager Mud X or Specialized Storm Control will grip on basically every surface and be pretty fast even in the dry. You don't need massive volume for trail riding, and the bigger you go, the more extreme your tyres need to be to provide the grip you're after, and the more arduous they become to pedal anywhere.
ATMO
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• #12430
I'm sure the Dirty Dan is good too, but I'm allergic to Schwalbe. Same concept tho
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• #12431
I have some wirecutters and gorilla tape.
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• #12432
the bigger you go, the more extreme your tyres need to be to provide the grip you're after
In the wet, maybe. Opposite in the dry IMO.
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• #12433
I've got gorilla glue and a pressure washer. We're set!
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• #12435
I find larger volume tyres are good for confidence, yah. Also a bit of insurance against skill deficit.
I don't mind the extra drag, just makes you stronger. I'm not racing anyway when I'm trail riding.
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• #12436
skill deficit.
You called? It's why I've got 3.0 tyres. Don't ride much wen it's muddy tho.
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• #12437
I don't mind the extra drag, just makes you stronger. I'm not racing anyway when I'm trail riding.
Yes, right on. I'm more worried about traction than speed for Strathpuffer. Aside from that I don't ever race so I don't care if I'm slow the rest of the time either, my friends can just wait for me.
Now do I wait and try to find the tyres cheap or just buy them now and get some "training" (lol) done on them? £74 the pair on bike-discount :'(
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• #12438
Can’t find a Vicky Pollard meme
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• #12439
It's California-dry twice a year in the UK. Even then I've had few issues with the mud tyres, and witnessed some very sketchy moments with tred-light plus tyres
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• #12440
Doesn't the massive volume allow me to drop to 20 psi on tubeless though?
Sure, but all that means is your tyres do uncomfortable squirmy things unless you go for stupid wide rims and/or heavy casings.
Fwiw I've ridden 2.0" tubeless tyres close to 20 psi and not died. I've also had aggressive 2.4s that were difficult IRT finding the right pressure and not nearly as grippy as I would like, considering how much of a chore they made everything feel.
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• #12441
Wide, stiff-carcass tyres definitely have their place, I just think that place is gravity-oriented
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• #12442
You have those mud things front and back?
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• #12443
I have 2x Maxxis High Roller 29x2.4s
Medium use.
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• #12444
Ya. Only on 26" bikes, but I'm sure they only improve on 29ers.
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• #12445
Having just got home and having a peek, I don't think I've got the clearance for 2.4" with mud and snow in the mix! Rear derailleur cable routing is especially stupid. New frame time? ...
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• #12446
Who needs Di2 when mud can shift for you...
I've come off the xking and now on nobbly nics - tanwall, naturally - immediately more confidence inspiring and I'm either getting fitter or have noticed very little difference in terms of average speed/rolling resistance on the road.
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• #12447
witnessed some very sketchy moments with tred-light plus tyres
Tbf, @7Üp is like that whatever tyre he uses.
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• #12448
How many pennies for the grifters fella?
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• #12449
Cool. Never ever ride this bike on the road so no worries there :)
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• #12450
Will PM you a quote..
No, it fucks your bike.