Tyre set up
deanvw
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Hey all. Im looking for a new set up on my tyres now as my Tioga DH Factory 2.3 are badly worn. I will be doing a bit of everything but i need lots of grip as i do freeriding. Any ideas?
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highroller, 2.5, super tacky 42a0
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Go for a 42a Compound on the front and 60a on the rear.
Whats the difference. But also they dont look very grippyAs long as you use decent tubes with the single ply's and don't plough through rock gardens you will be fine
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although they don't look it thy have a daft amount of grip.0
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Have to agree with the HighRoller 42a/60a 2.35 combo but if you prefer a more fully treaded tyre, Michelin Mountain Xtrem 2.2s are also very good
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and im running them on Halo Combats with Halo innertubes0 -
Nobby Nicks front and back winter
Nobby Nicks front and Racing Ralph spring & Autumn
Racing Ralph front and back summer
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deanvw wrote:Go for a 42a Compound on the front and 60a on the rear.
Whats the difference. But also they dont look very grippy
42a is a softer compound so more grip but less durable.
They are plenty grippy enough, one of the most widely used downhill tyres.Splasher wrote:Have to agree with the HighRoller 42a/60a 2.35 combo but if you prefer a more fully treaded tyre, Michelin Mountain Xtrem 2.2s are also very good
They are more like a Maxxis minion/ Michelin Comp 24. The lateral grip and mud shedding is no where near as good as the high rollers.Intense Socom
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Havn't looked at any other tyres since rolling the Continental Verticals, look at the reviews !
http://www.conti-tyres.co.uk/conticycle ... ical.shtml0 -
worring thing is i like holy rollers for xc as they stick to everything but nothing sticks to them.0
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Sir HC wrote:Splasher wrote:Have to agree with the HighRoller 42a/60a 2.35 combo but if you prefer a more fully treaded tyre, Michelin Mountain Xtrem 2.2s are also very good
They are more like a Maxxis minion/ Michelin Comp 24. The lateral grip and mud shedding is no where near as good as the high rollers.
I agreed with the High Roller suggestion as you can see but the OP didn't like the look of high rollers so I offered an alternative that maybe doesn't shed mud as well but certainly grips as well in corners in all but the wettest conditions and is first rate on rocky sections, hardpack and north-shore. I trust when you say "no where near as good" you've ridden them and aren't just offering theory based advice."Internet Forums - an amazing world where outright falsehoods become cyber-facts with a few witty key taps and a carefully placed emoticon."0 -
Maxxis ADvantage are good all rounders as far as i know...
http://chainreactioncycles.com/Models.a ... elID=18479Carbon 456... http://www.pinkbike.com/photo/8854609/0 -
Conti Verticals 2.3s do grip in the mud if you have the right pressure in them.
A Panaracer Trailraker is a good option as a rear tyre for more grip though.
Tioga DH tyres are like bambi on iceskates on stretches of wet tarmac and so are Spesh Enduros, I've still got the gravel rash to prove it.Dave S0 -
I'm running a kenda nevegal on the front and a nobby nic on the back - i think this might be the wrong way round though, what do you think?! The reason it's on this way is cos a bike shop lost my old front tyre and bunged on a nobby nic instead. haven't got round to changing it over yet.0
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hamboman wrote:I'm running a kenda nevegal on the front and a nobby nic on the back - i think this might be the wrong way round though, what do you think?! The reason it's on this way is cos a bike shop lost my old front tyre and bunged on a nobby nic instead. haven't got round to changing it over yet.
They're both reasonably good all rounders so I'm not sure which way they would be better. Are they both the same size?"Internet Forums - an amazing world where outright falsehoods become cyber-facts with a few witty key taps and a carefully placed emoticon."0 -
yeah, both 2.1s. But I feel like I'm getting a shed load of grip off the nic, even though it looks like a really fast rolling tyre. I might swap em over and see what happens and how it feels.0
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Probably the best way to find out. The rear will tend to grip better than the front, and a just scrubbed-in tyre will feel better than a partially worn one so who knows."Internet Forums - an amazing world where outright falsehoods become cyber-facts with a few witty key taps and a carefully placed emoticon."0
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I've got Specs eskars on my pitch (OE Fitment) and even though I don;t exactly know loads about tyres they grip very well in mud, sandy stuff and over roots.0