I'm liking my Butcher tires and was considering putting some on my Wilson. But the only ones on their website are folding (still Kevlar, right?) bead. Thoughts?
Wire bead tires are OEM on low end bikes. With those kind of tires, I consider them to be all show and no go, they probably have a crappy TPI and rubber compound. Never worth it usually IME.
I'm not sure why you'd put Butchers on a bike for any riding serious enough to warrant wire bead DH tires. They're a bit better than Ardents, but not by much.
I'm not sure why you'd put Butchers on a bike for any riding serious enough to warrant wire bead DH tires. They're a bit better than Ardents, but not by much.
The Butchers were and still are S's DH tires. But on their website they're only available in folding. Which it states "trail and downhill". They do have the Grid casing which is their heavier casing and 60tpi which DH tires all use.
The Butchers were and still are S's DH tires. But on their website they're only available in folding. Which it states "trail and downhill". They do have the grid casing which is their heavier casing and 60tpi which DH tires all use.
Can confirm the Butcher Grid Gravity T9 is a reasonable dh tire. A pool noodle adds a little bit of added protection should one feel that is warranted. Casing isn't Michelin stiff.
Would bang Cannibal if Spec offers the same blowout deals they do on them as they do their other tires.
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