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Thread: XC tire recommendation?
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05-03-2004, 06:12 PM #1Registered User
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XC tire recommendation?
I know nothing about tires, except that mine have about as much traction as slicks in snow.
Anyway, I want to invest in some new ones. I'll be using them for singletrack mostly (sometimes rocky, sometimes hardpack, sometimes loose stuff), rarely on pavement (except to get back to the trail head) and rarely in wet conditions. I guess I'm just looking for a good all around tire with good traction in most conditions. Does such a tire exist? If so, can I get it for around $50?
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05-03-2004, 06:15 PM #2
What size are the tires you're currently using?
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05-03-2004, 06:29 PM #3Registered User
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Originally posted by altagirl
What size are the tires you're currently using?
26x1.9
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05-03-2004, 06:39 PM #4
Well, there's your #1 problem if you want more traction. Go to a 2.1 or even a 2.3. You just have to realize that you increase rolling resistance as you increase width, but you gain traction. I certainly wouldn't go below a 2.1 unless you're racing or something.
The 2.1 Maxxis High Rollers that came on my 575 are the smallest I've used in years, but they're working surprisingly well so far."Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, "Wow, what a Ride!"
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05-03-2004, 06:42 PM #5Mackerel
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First off, you live in New England so you will be riding in wet conditions a lot. Rain or no rain.
Tire of choice for XC around here seem to be Michelins in that funky green, IRC mythos XC 1.9 and 2.1's, IRC Backcountry in 2.3/2.1 and WTB Velociraptors.
If you're on those Spec. Rocksters I don't blame ya for wanting to swap out.
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05-03-2004, 07:41 PM #6User
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continental explorer pro for a 2.1 and vertical pro for 2.3
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05-03-2004, 08:16 PM #7Originally posted by flykdog
continental explorer pro for a 2.1 and vertical pro for 2.3
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05-03-2004, 10:38 PM #8
Same question but for tubeless. I have a CrossMax UST wheelset. I have Hutch Pythons on there now, but I'd like a more aggressive shoulder design to bite in on hard fast turns.
*edit* I was always fond of the Specialized Team Control and Team Master, but they didn't get the greatest reviews on mtbreview.com Anyone have any experience with the tubeless versions of these?Last edited by Theodore; 05-03-2004 at 10:42 PM.
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05-04-2004, 07:42 AM #9
not sure what type of trails (moist, loose, hard...) your riding, but on my xc I run Mich Hot S 2.2. They are 630 grams and I run them tubeless on cross max xl's. They are sweet. With the tubeless they are lighter than most 2.1 tubeless tires and about the same as a 550 gram tire + tube combo. give them a shot they're hot.
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05-04-2004, 08:20 AM #10
I'd recommend IRC Seracs. As soon as my stock Kendas wear out, the Seracs will get the call.
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05-04-2004, 08:49 AM #11
I'm currently running the WTB Mutanoraptor (?) front and the Conti Survivor Pro in back. Both are 2.3. Bike is a hardtail. The Survivor Pro is a very nice tire and, so far, has worked very well in the limited conditions I've ridden in. I guess that it will be probably only average on hardpack, though. The Mutanoraptor hasn't impressed me at all. Mediocre tracking, does better at lower pressure.
I would love to try the Michelin Hot S. That tire reminds me of the old IRC Yeti from about 10 years ago, a great tire.
I'll be using these tires for at least a couple of more months. Once Oregon drys out, I expect to see a fair amount of hardpack and will switch over.Daniel Ortega eats here.
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