I've seen alot of people with different front tires than rear usally the front is wider right whats a good front tire for rocky, rooty, and muddy also dry dusty XC and rear to go with it.
thanks
That's a pretty wide array of conditions, and the problem is one tire can't excel at all - but I would get one more geared for the rooty and muddy stuff, since that's where a poor performing tire will cause more trouble.
My suggestion is IRC Mythos XC 2.1's - the front and rear combo. They are quite knobby and grip really well but don't weight a ton. Plus they have matching red sidewalls so the bike looks fly, too
I am running Michelin Wildgrippers right now and don't like em as much as my old Mythos.
If you wanted to go for a slightly bigger tyre i would recommend the Maxxis High Roller for front, gives you the wider and good grip of a DHish tyre yet still low roling resistance i ran one on the front very happy with it
I like the Panaracer Fire XC pro tires. I use the 2.1 size and they have never let me down. You can get them bigger or smaller depending on what you like. They are my favorite all-around tire.
In really abusive conditions I like the IRC Kujo DH in a 2.25 size. They roll fairly well and they have a tough side wall. Once again they are offered in bigger sizes if you require more tire for your usage.
Ask around and see what works for other people in your area.
i'm really digging my michelin wildgripper comp s's right now for rocks, roots, and mud. I've had velociraptors and mythos, and so far I prefer the wildgripper for everyday riding. So far they are the best performing tire for mud I've had. They cut through the slop quite well, and shed mud almost as fast as you ca ride through it. The other tires I mentioned had problems with packing mud in them, after a mud pit I'd be left with a slick tire because all of the spaces betweent the knobs were filled with mud. By the way, I live in Wisconsin, were the mud I ride in is a large part clay, this is the mud that sticks to everything and just cakes your bike. But these tires kinda suck in dusty conditions, haven't had much experience in those conditions, but the cornering grip didn't inspire confidence. Hope that helps a little.
I have been riding the mutano or motoraptor 2.4 on the front and love it. I just found a motoraptor 2.4 kevlar for 19.99 at pricepoint. They have smaller sizes too.This tire would probably be better in your area. I ride it here and love it. it stays hooked in turns like you would not believe. Go for something a little smaller in the rear like IRC backcountry 2.25 or a nice true 2.1 rear. the vertical pro 2.3 is a very nice tire as well.
if you are riding a lot of mud, you may want to size down a little. when I lived back east I liked a 2.1 frt or 2.25, and 2.0 or even 1.9 rear if it was real muddy spring type conditions. like someone else was saying, for mud you really need a tread pattern that is not going to pack with mud.
since I have been in CO. the dry conditions allow for many variations in tires. The wider tires just plain rip IMO. I'm not a weight weenie when it comes to something like tires so the extra beef is well worth it. If you are racing , maybe a faster tire but for everyday riding I love to know that I will be fully confident in the corners.
Originally posted by LostBoyScout That's a pretty wide array of conditions, and the problem is one tire can't excel at all - but I would get one more geared for the rooty and muddy stuff, since that's where a poor performing tire will cause more trouble.
My suggestion is IRC Mythos XC 2.1's - the front and rear combo. They are quite knobby and grip really well but don't weight a ton. Plus they have matching red sidewalls so the bike looks fly, too
I am running Michelin Wildgrippers right now and don't like em as much as my old Mythos.
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