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  • I found that with Conti AT Ride (38-39 mm real width) clearance in the back of my Singlecross is too tight for any mud. Is getting a Cyclo-XKing 35 mm for the back and keeping the AT Ride in front a good idea then? I would like to have one universal set of tyres for running throughout the winter, including some CX races.
    An alternative would be a big overhaul of the bike including a new tubeless ready wheelset, but not convinced I want to spend this much at the moment.

    After rethinking I am seriously considering moving to tubeless now, what tyre would you recommend as all-condition one, capable in the mud but not a typical mud tyre, still fast rolling on hardpack? Preferably not too expensive, and preferably available in several sizes, I need 33-35c in the back while front can easily go 42c. Maybe Terreno Mix or Wet or G-One Bite?

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