R richpips Chimp Jun 6, 2007 19 0 Jun 26, 2007 #1 Is there a 1.5 inch 29er mud tire out there ? Something like a Continental cross country. Thanks Rich
Is there a 1.5 inch 29er mud tire out there ? Something like a Continental cross country. Thanks Rich
MMcG Ride till you puke! Dec 10, 2002 15,457 12 Burlington, Connecticut Jun 26, 2007 #2 I wonder how Conti Vapors would do in mud. They are skinny 1.8s I believe.
D Drevil Chimp Apr 11, 2004 58 0 Jun 26, 2007 #3 richpips said: Is there a 1.5 inch 29er mud tire out there ? Something like a Continental cross country. Thanks Rich Click to expand... You have a slew of cyclocross tires.
richpips said: Is there a 1.5 inch 29er mud tire out there ? Something like a Continental cross country. Thanks Rich Click to expand... You have a slew of cyclocross tires.
MMcG Ride till you puke! Dec 10, 2002 15,457 12 Burlington, Connecticut Jun 26, 2007 #4 would a CX tire be better than a 29er mtb tire that excels in the mud? Is there such an mtb 29er tire out there right now? How about those Michelin 29er tires?? Shiggy is probably a great source for this question.
would a CX tire be better than a 29er mtb tire that excels in the mud? Is there such an mtb 29er tire out there right now? How about those Michelin 29er tires?? Shiggy is probably a great source for this question.
Guitar Ted Monkey Aug 21, 2006 305 0 Waterloo, IA Jun 27, 2007 #5 In my opinion, these are some of the very best mud shedders with great traction that I haver ever used- 26 or 29 inch. Highly recommended. Even though they are wider than you specified!
In my opinion, these are some of the very best mud shedders with great traction that I haver ever used- 26 or 29 inch. Highly recommended. Even though they are wider than you specified!
MMcG Ride till you puke! Dec 10, 2002 15,457 12 Burlington, Connecticut Jun 27, 2007 #6 I thought those Michelins would be good in the slop. Seems like Michelin has it down for solid mud tires compared to the competition.
I thought those Michelins would be good in the slop. Seems like Michelin has it down for solid mud tires compared to the competition.
R richpips Chimp Jun 6, 2007 19 0 Jun 27, 2007 #7 Drevil said: You have a slew of cyclocross tires. Click to expand... Cyclocross tires have the mud shedding qualities, but not the tire volume for comfort.
Drevil said: You have a slew of cyclocross tires. Click to expand... Cyclocross tires have the mud shedding qualities, but not the tire volume for comfort.
R richpips Chimp Jun 6, 2007 19 0 Jun 27, 2007 #8 Guitar Ted said: In my opinion, these are some of the very best mud shedders with great traction that I haver ever used- 26 or 29 inch. Highly recommended. Even though they are wider than you specified! Click to expand... Ah yes, they have a similar tread to the Michelin cx tires, so that would make sense.
Guitar Ted said: In my opinion, these are some of the very best mud shedders with great traction that I haver ever used- 26 or 29 inch. Highly recommended. Even though they are wider than you specified! Click to expand... Ah yes, they have a similar tread to the Michelin cx tires, so that would make sense.