Boring question: I need a new back tyres
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Boring question: I need a new back tyres
What are the go to suggestions? I need something beefy - as I tend to puncture / wreck them.
Have had Hans Dampf - side wall split
DHR - torn on the second time out
DHF - punctured 9 times in one ride
Now have a Vitoria Martello - which works well but has worn quickly.
South Downs tracks and mud ….
Maxxis Aggressor?
Have had Hans Dampf - side wall split
DHR - torn on the second time out
DHF - punctured 9 times in one ride
Now have a Vitoria Martello - which works well but has worn quickly.
South Downs tracks and mud ….
Maxxis Aggressor?
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Re: Boring question: I need a new back tyres
I'd go whatever in a Double down compound you fancy in a maxxis, I prefer a DHR myself
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Re: Boring question: I need a new back tyres
Michelin Wild Muds or Enduros with the armoured casing, a bit heavy and slow rolling but I've never destroyed one despite running the muds at 18 psi.
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Re: Boring question: I need a new back tyres
I've got a hans dampf on the rear at the moment, in the super gravity casing & soft compound. It's heavy and feels pretty sturdy (it was awful to get on). What casing was yours?
I did read that the new continental tyres are meant to be quite good too...
I did read that the new continental tyres are meant to be quite good too...
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Re: Boring question: I need a new back tyres
Michelin Road 6.
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Re: Boring question: I need a new back tyres
Road 5's are bloody useless on my wet and sodden lawn so 6's must have some miraculous compound and tread pattern
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Re: Boring question: I need a new back tyres
My Hans Damp's were just the bog standard ones. Part of the learning curve is how aggressive the South Downs , esp flint can be on tyres. Not helped by going fast sown the chalky tracks - and I am not the lightest.
Hence double down/ gravity/ Super Gravity casings would seem to be the order of the day.
The only issue is the weight - and how draggy some of them are.
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Re: Boring question: I need a new back tyres
I had a maxxis rekon on the rear before I put the Hans dampf on. I really noticed the difference in weight and drag and didn’t like it to begin with, but now I’m used to it, it’s fine. I don’t think there’s much in it in average speed between the rekon and the hd now my legs are used to it.
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Re: Boring question: I need a new back tyres
I'm not sure it much matters ? I've run one on the front, i think i had one on the front for a DH race recently, but IMO a tyre is a tyre, they may give more grip, but if you ask me, not for normal people, we can't take advantage of the extra grip, i bet 99% of us would do the same trail on 3 different tyres at the same speed each time.
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Re: Boring question: I need a new back tyres
I am 100% with you on that BTW. And esp on the back.weeksy wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 4:33 pmI'm not sure it much matters ? I've run one on the front, i think i had one on the front for a DH race recently, but IMO a tyre is a tyre, they may give more grip, but if you ask me, not for normal people, we can't take advantage of the extra grip, i bet 99% of us would do the same trail on 3 different tyres at the same speed each time.
I think most people would struggle to tell the difference ( other that may Weeksy Jr) - I have swapped between Schwalbe, Maxxis and Vitoria with no issues at all. Grip has not been the issue - but longevity
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Re: Boring question: I need a new back tyres
Aye, that's why I'd go maxxis DD. Schwalbe have often been pretty weak sidewallsMr Moofo wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 5:48 pmI am 100% with you on that BTW. And esp on the back.weeksy wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 4:33 pmI'm not sure it much matters ? I've run one on the front, i think i had one on the front for a DH race recently, but IMO a tyre is a tyre, they may give more grip, but if you ask me, not for normal people, we can't take advantage of the extra grip, i bet 99% of us would do the same trail on 3 different tyres at the same speed each time.
I think most people would struggle to tell the difference ( other that may Weeksy Jr) - I have swapped between Schwalbe, Maxxis and Vitoria with no issues at all. Grip has not been the issue - but longevity
Tell you what's massively thick/stiff too, the Michelin, they're like car rubber!
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Re: Boring question: I need a new back tyres
Off to have a lookweeksy wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 5:51 pmAye, that's why I'd go maxxis DD. Schwalbe have often been pretty weak sidewallsMr Moofo wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 5:48 pmI am 100% with you on that BTW. And esp on the back.weeksy wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 4:33 pm
I'm not sure it much matters ? I've run one on the front, i think i had one on the front for a DH race recently, but IMO a tyre is a tyre, they may give more grip, but if you ask me, not for normal people, we can't take advantage of the extra grip, i bet 99% of us would do the same trail on 3 different tyres at the same speed each time.
I think most people would struggle to tell the difference ( other that may Weeksy Jr) - I have swapped between Schwalbe, Maxxis and Vitoria with no issues at all. Grip has not been the issue - but longevity
Tell you what's massively thick/stiff too, the Michelin, they're like car rubber!
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Re: Boring question: I need a new back tyres
Wild Enduro would suit you.
The boy has DH22 but they're very very focused.
The boy has DH22 but they're very very focused.
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Re: Boring question: I need a new back tyres
Nope, not end specific.