What tyres/wheels Help
cliffw0970
Posts: 12
Put a post on a few days ago about buying my Trek 6300 which im enjoying immensly
I have already started changing a few little bits on it (not going crazy)
What recommendations would you make on wheels and tyres. As im a complete noob any help would be appreciated, or link if there is a thread somewhere
Cheers
In addition to that they will be used for on and off road
I have already started changing a few little bits on it (not going crazy)
What recommendations would you make on wheels and tyres. As im a complete noob any help would be appreciated, or link if there is a thread somewhere
Cheers
In addition to that they will be used for on and off road
0
Comments
-
What don't you like about the current wheels, and how much are you thinking of spending?0
-
You could try Maxxis Crossmark Tyres they are good on the road and offroad. Just adjust the tyres pressures depending on what ride you are planning. They don't work very well in the wet/mud but it's going to be summer forever :Pcliffw0970 wrote:Put a post on a few days ago about buying my Trek 6300 which im enjoying immensly
I have already started changing a few little bits on it (not going crazy)
What recommendations would you make on wheels and tyres. As im a complete noob any help would be appreciated, or link if there is a thread somewhere
Cheers
In addition to that they will be used for on and off road0 -
Thanks flowpro
As for the reason, no other than I just want to upgrade as much as I can because im a tackle tart :-)
Not really thought about cost, how about £50 per wheel and £30 per tyre?
Thanks
Cliff0 -
don't bother with the wheels. just get new rubber and then ride it until you break things at which point upgrade.0
-
basically wheels for £50 will be poo, but spend £40 on a tyre and you'll notice the difference.
Rocket rons are awesome, but wear badly. For more durability try the panaracer rampage/razer mx combination. It's awesome.0 -
ride_whenever wrote:basically wheels for £50 will be poo, but spend £40 on a tyre and you'll notice the difference.
Rocket rons are awesome, but wear badly. For more durability try the panaracer rampage/razer mx combination. It's awesome.
Thanks for that
The main reason I am doing this is I want white rims, money is not that much of the problem just said £50 as I have no idea. What would you recommend bearing in mind I would spend a fair amount if needed?
Cheers0 -
White rims you say?
I know where this ends up...
I'd go for the stans rims if i were building another set of white wheels, the crest is an am rim and JRA have 2 in stock. then silver double butted spokes and hope hubs to finish.0 -
White/silver is a no I reckon. White Crests, black spokes, Hope Hubs would be a decent solid choice.
Begs the question though... if money isn't really an object, why buy a £600 hardtail to start with?0 -
njee20 wrote:White/silver is a no I reckon. White Crests, black spokes, Hope Hubs would be a decent solid choice.
Begs the question though... if money isn't really an object, why buy a £600 hardtail to start with?
Loving those wheels, 8)
Bought the bike as a general get out after work for some fitness type thing. The bug has pretty much gripped me which I am sure you can understand. Really like the look of the Orange crush so going to learn my trade on the Trek and slowly upgrade components (something every 2 months or so) then buy the Orange frame. I will just have to bear in mind the end game is the Orange frame for colours etc
Agree with the black spokes
Oh and it was £750, have I been robbed, cheapest I could find0 -
Nah, I've not worked in the trade for a couple of years, couldn't remember what the 6300 cost!
That makes plenty of sense, it was a genuine query!0 -
Thanks
Awaiting a few quotes for different bits and bobs, will update with what I decided
Not expecting much change from 500 sheets though by the looks of it :shock:0 -
sweet, thanks again, with tyres looking at just over 400
Cheers0