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My new race tire???

GravityFreakTJ

leg shavin roadie
Jul 14, 2003
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Put some Maxxis Flyweights on my Superlight today.Ran 42 pounds of pressure.Man,very very low resistance.Although they are very flimsy when you are mounting them thet seemed fine on the trail.It was muddy in places today and traction didn't seem to be an issue.Does anybody have any extended experience on these tires?If reliabilty/flats aren't a big issue,I have found my race tire for this season :thumb:
 

SuspectDevice

Turbo Monkey
Aug 23, 2002
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That generation of Maxxis designs is really prone to pinch flatting. Steve Larsen was flatting every race in 2000 because of his love for the Minataur and flyweight.
If you are going to run them, run them with Stan's or be prepared to flat, alot.
 

The Toninator

Muffin
Jul 6, 2001
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actually i've run the Minataur for several months with pretty low pressure and havent pinch flatted once. pretty good build to them. also i run mimo's and TT's not problems there either.
i did just pick up some fast fred and their pretty flimsy.
i dont know what a fly weight is though i need to do some research.
 

McGRP01

beer and bikes
Feb 6, 2003
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I'm looking at running either Kenda Karmas or Kharismas on my XC bike this year. Anyone have a opinion about one, the other, or both?
 

rusty1

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Dec 12, 2004
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I raced on the Kharismas last year. I had the ones with the L3 tread compound. They work really on hardpack and dry rocks, but they get wicked it the wet. They pack in mud and slide on anything wet. Just my $.02
 

McGRP01

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Feb 6, 2003
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rusty1 said:
I raced on the Kharismas last year. I had the ones with the L3 tread compound. They work really on hardpack and dry rocks, but they get wicked it the wet. They pack in mud and slide on anything wet. Just my $.02
Thanks for the info.. I ordered a set of Karmas. I'll let y'all know how I like them.
 

James

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Sep 11, 2001
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Tioga has a couple of really good tires this year. I think the Red Phoenix is their "XC Race" tire. 1.95" wide, really light, really cool. They have an even lighter tire, made of some sort of "foam rubber," that's supposed to hook up really well, be SUPER light, but it's like a 1-2 race tire only.
I have a set of the WTB "ExiWolf" (used to be the "EpicWolf") and they're great. 1.95" wide, super light, hook up great (except in super-dry conditions), hard to do better...
Just my opinions...

JJames
 
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Just James said:
Tioga has a couple of really good tires this year. I think the Red Phoenix is their "XC Race" tire. 1.95" wide, really light, really cool. They have an even lighter tire, made of some sort of "foam rubber," that's supposed to hook up really well, be SUPER light, but it's like a 1-2 race tire only.
I have a set of the WTB "ExiWolf" (used to be the "EpicWolf") and they're great. 1.95" wide, super light, hook up great (except in super-dry conditions), hard to do better...
Just my opinions...

JJames

actually, you might want to re-think what you just said on the red pheonix......

take a looksie
 

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James

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ilikebikes444 said:
actually, you might want to re-think what you just said on the red pheonix......

take a looksie
Um, ok. I personally loathe those stupid German magazines and their tests. It just really annoys me for some reason.
I prefer actual personal experience, and that where I'm coming from. I like Tioga tires, I have, and would again, run them on my XC bike.
Just personal preference, everyone's riding style is different, so tires will work differently for different people...

JJames
 

SuspectDevice

Turbo Monkey
Aug 23, 2002
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oh yeah, like a test of rolling resitance and durability on a smooth steel drum mounted to a dyno is in ANY way applicable to offroad perfromance or durability. Shock horror!
 

blue

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Jan 24, 2004
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Just James said:
Tioga has a couple of really good tires this year. I think the Red Phoenix is their "XC Race" tire. 1.95" wide, really light, really cool.
I have a pair that came stock on my bike. They're really light, do very well in mud, but they feel slower than your everyday 1.9 race tire. They also seem to get somewhat squirrely in hardpack and pavement, not sure why. Lots of people have bitched about them wearing out after a race or two, but I think the OEM ones my bike has have a harder rubber compound, because so far so good. I'll probably get some Twisters or Pythons when I get some $$$, however.