£3K Electrically Assisted MTB
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Re: £3K Electrically Assisted MTB
I don't spend a lot of time riding in mud, I spend more time on sand, it was just amazingly bad for a small part of the ride yesterday, my mates Cube managed much better, though his has 27.5 wheels and different tyres, but both of us ended up with front wheels that wouldn't turn because they were stuck with mud, resulting in a mile of push until stops, clear the mud out and repeat, it took us about 30 minutes to do that mile.
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Re: £3K Electrically Assisted MTB
I like the look of these
https://www.tredz.co.uk/.Kenda-Nevegal- ... AQQAvD_BwE
But only because they look like a Bridgestone Enduro motorcycle tyre I used to use that worked really well
https://www.tredz.co.uk/.Kenda-Nevegal- ... AQQAvD_BwE
But only because they look like a Bridgestone Enduro motorcycle tyre I used to use that worked really well
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Re: £3K Electrically Assisted MTB
I'd like something that looks like this for the rear
But in 29 not 26
But I maybe basing my choice in bicycle tyres too much in what I know works with motorcycle enduro tyres
But in 29 not 26
But I maybe basing my choice in bicycle tyres too much in what I know works with motorcycle enduro tyres
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Re: £3K Electrically Assisted MTB
So for a compromise of a sand/mud tyre you probably want to keep the volume to 'float' on the sand so you're best looking for the 2.6 with the widest spaced knobs you can find to aid clearing but sticky clay is sticky clay and if it's no fun just go a different way
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Re: £3K Electrically Assisted MTB
I probably live in the only place in Britain where you can go from sand to clay in under a mile, though I'm sure that's not the case and other people must have the same very minor problem
With trail motorcycles I always went for a sand tyre as I rode far more in sandy forests than anywhere else, with an EMTB I ride far more mixed surfaces.
With trail motorcycles I always went for a sand tyre as I rode far more in sandy forests than anywhere else, with an EMTB I ride far more mixed surfaces.
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Re: £3K Electrically Assisted MTB
2.4 Kenda Gran Mudda on the front and 2.25 Michelin Wild Mud (though I think they're now called Enduro Mud). The Michelin knobs are supposed to flex more as they are at an angle to the direction of travel, which means they shake off the mud better and it does seem to work, only really clogging with that really nasty chalk/clay mix we get in places on the Sarf Dahns.
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Re: £3K Electrically Assisted MTB
We get that as well, but that's a bit further west of where I was riding yesterday, there's a couple of old chalk quarries and an old cement works, apparently it was perfect for cement production because the chalk and clay were so close to each other.MingtheMerciless wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 3:53 pm with that really nasty chalk/clay mix we get in places on the Sarf Dahns.
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Re: £3K Electrically Assisted MTB
This still haunts me from 2 years ago!
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Re: £3K Electrically Assisted MTB
That looks worse than what we get, that is pretty much wet cement
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