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Jen's New 2005 Turner Flux: Bikey Porn

Hello Kitty

Monkey
Nov 25, 2004
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Houston
blue said:
To those bashing the Pythons, in the hands of a capable rider, they're the best tires on the market. Learn to deal with drift and you will be incredibly fast. I refuse to run anything else (Except in muddy conditions...Tioga Red Phoenix then). However,the Pythons do wear out in about 3 months...sadly... :(
i've found that the Maxxis Larsen TT "exception series" tire is and excellent substitute for the Hutchinson Pythons a real fast rolling tire with a good air volume to boot.
 

pixelninja

Turbo Monkey
Jun 14, 2003
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Denver, CO
Hello Kitty said:
i've found that the Maxxis Larsen TT "exception series" tire is and excellent substitute for the Hutchinson Pythons a real fast rolling tire with a good air volume to boot.
My 575 came spec'ed with the TT's. I felt they were worthless on anything but hardpack. If the trail even thought about becoming lose, they would spin out on climbs and wash out in corners. I ditched them for Panaracer Fire XCs.
 

SkaredShtles

Michael Bolton
Sep 21, 2003
65,983
12,900
In a van.... down by the river
pixelninja said:
My 575 came spec'ed with the TT's. I felt they were worthless on anything but hardpack. If the trail even thought about becoming lose, they would spin out on climbs and wash out in corners. I ditched them for Panaracer Fire XCs.
Yeah. I don't know how anyone would be able to run those with climbs like we have around here...... Deer Creek? Forget it. Nothing to do with managing drift.......

-S.S.-
 

blue

boob hater
Jan 24, 2004
10,160
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california
The Pythons seem to lock up better in steep stuff than the TT's do, as noted by SS and Pixelninja.

However, if I were to pick an awesome all-around trail tire for conditions around here, I'd pick a FireXC.
 
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JRB

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blue said:
However, if I were to pick an awesome all-around trail tire for conditions around here, I'd pick a FireXC.
I rode that tire in Tahoe and liked it. I hate it around here. I may get mine back from Wumpus and give them one more go. Rocks seem to have their way with them though.