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24" Tires?

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Turbo Monkey
Apr 4, 2004
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Who makes some all-purpose 24" tires? I've seen K-rads, they look pretty good. Holy Rollers are really narrow in 24s. Does anyone else make a similar treaded tire in a 2-2.3" by 24?

Thanks!
 
Aug 22, 2004
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FEAR ME ^
my holy rollers are 2.35" 24s...

really more narrow is better in many circumstances, i rock h eholy roller front for traction and a 1.85" halo twinrail in the rear
 

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Turbo Monkey
Apr 4, 2004
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On the Maxxis site I didn't see 24" 2.35 Holy Rollers. Are you sure you're not thinking of High Rollers?
 

Mr Tiles

I'm a beer snob
Nov 10, 2003
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L-town ya'll
also check out specialized rhythms. They run pretty narrow too. I think they are 24x2.0. I picked up a set off the bay for $2.65!
 

TWISTED

Turbo Monkey
Apr 2, 2004
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Hillsboro
I love the Kenda Kiniptions on my Tonic. They'd suck in mud or soft stuff though. Really fast and grippy on the hard stuff with wrap-around tread that won't roll over or pinch flat.
 

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Turbo Monkey
Apr 4, 2004
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I'm going to try a selection of tires and see what I like. K-rads, Kniptons, Holy Rollers, and DMRs are on my list. Thanks you guys.
 

v-digit

Turbo Monkey
Apr 3, 2006
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Brooklyn, NY
fs100 by tioga are the best tires i've used so far - for street/park riding.
havnt had them on dirt yet. they come in 2.1 and are super light.

i had holyrollers 2.4s(way too wide and heavy for street) and arrow launch 2.35s(2 pairs fell apart in the same way, split down the grooves) before - fs100 is da brestasies. i choped 14ozs from my bike by switching from holyrollers to fs100s.
 

Stoked

Turbo Monkey
Nov 28, 2004
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LI, NY
dont get too excited. the tiogas in 24 are non existent. unless you know someone whos hooked up with tioga.