I got a set of these from CST for testing in the southern red clay hardpack, loose sand and extreme rocky terrain we have here in Northern Alabama and thought I'd share with ya'll. If you don't know, CST is Cheng Shin Tire, the parent company of Maxxis. They are intended to be a "value" line of tires.
They are on the heavy side at 865g each but these are the wire bead model. Their PRO line of tires, I believe, have a aramid folding bead. Hopefully when these come to market the folding bead will be an option. These mounted on to my Flow rims quite easily, needing only a little nudge from a tire lever and no soapy water. I filled them up with 2 scoops of Stan's spooge and hit them with the compressor. They popped right into place and have been holding air well over the last 2 weeks.
They measure just a little on the small side of their stated 2.25" size at 30psi on the Flows. I got measurements of 2.11" at the casing and 2.21" at the widest tread point.
I've ridden them on my SS and the Sultan over the last 2 weeks with positive results. Traction is great with good rolling (way better than a Nevegal). No issue with climbing loose hills or with braking control. The smallish knobs cut right through all the leaf litter on our trails and have kept me upright. I hit some super-chunk DH sections with some small drops and they never even wimpered. So far they are burp free as well.
Overall it is a great option to all the $40+ tires out there (guessing that it will go for $25 or less) especially with our current economy. They offer good, solid performance in the handling department and I'll be riding these on the Sultan for a good while longer to test the longevity and durability.
I also have a few rides on the smaller and currently available 29'r Critter 2.1 tire from CST. Same performance in a smaller package. It will be living on the rear of my SS since the Jabber has limited tire clearance.
(pics courtesy of cruzthepug)
They are on the heavy side at 865g each but these are the wire bead model. Their PRO line of tires, I believe, have a aramid folding bead. Hopefully when these come to market the folding bead will be an option. These mounted on to my Flow rims quite easily, needing only a little nudge from a tire lever and no soapy water. I filled them up with 2 scoops of Stan's spooge and hit them with the compressor. They popped right into place and have been holding air well over the last 2 weeks.
They measure just a little on the small side of their stated 2.25" size at 30psi on the Flows. I got measurements of 2.11" at the casing and 2.21" at the widest tread point.
I've ridden them on my SS and the Sultan over the last 2 weeks with positive results. Traction is great with good rolling (way better than a Nevegal). No issue with climbing loose hills or with braking control. The smallish knobs cut right through all the leaf litter on our trails and have kept me upright. I hit some super-chunk DH sections with some small drops and they never even wimpered. So far they are burp free as well.
Overall it is a great option to all the $40+ tires out there (guessing that it will go for $25 or less) especially with our current economy. They offer good, solid performance in the handling department and I'll be riding these on the Sultan for a good while longer to test the longevity and durability.
I also have a few rides on the smaller and currently available 29'r Critter 2.1 tire from CST. Same performance in a smaller package. It will be living on the rear of my SS since the Jabber has limited tire clearance.
(pics courtesy of cruzthepug)
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