I keep seeing positive reviews for them....
Just grab some Butcher T9s on sale and cut the crap!Okay, since I'm asking about weird shit, thoughts on this, primarily as a rear tire?:
Wolfpack MTB Enduro Tires
ToGuard Compound Tubeless ready 120 tpi Color: Black Tread / Black Sidewall / Shadow Logos The New Standard ToGuard Compound From the inventory of every other past top tire, comes ToGuard Compound, Reduced rolling resistance combined with greater traction sound contrary, but the results are the...prestacycle.com
Some good photos here:
Test: Neumáticos Wolfpack Enduro de 2,4 | MTB Pro
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Wait until he finds out you plan to put those trail tires on your cyclocross bike.questionable is my middle name
you can't go wrong with maxxis (typically), but there's enough other comparable options nowadays that the old "maxxis or death" mantra doesn't really hold weight anymore. the challenge is sorting the wheat from the chaff. hell, even i've moved away from maxxis.Sandwich, we like you and don't want you to auger your face into the trail. Please ride proven Maxxis tread patterns and compounds, and leave the questionable rubber to paid riders and their Sharpies
I feel like they are missing out on a marketing opportunityI run a linkage fork from a dead company FFS
I honestly kind of want to try the Tioga as a front tire, just need a back tire to try out. Or I'll get distracted by something shiny and forget the whole plan
new always trumps proven and effectiveSandwich, we like you and don't want you to auger your face into the trail. Please ride proven Maxxis tread patterns and compounds, and leave the questionable rubber to paid riders and their Sharpies
I run a linkage fork from a dead company FFS
I honestly kind of want to try the Tioga as a front tire, just need a back tire to try out. Or I'll get distracted by something shiny and forget the whole plan
I know sales are going to be good this year, but I couldn't say no to 29x2.5" DHF EXO+ for $35 each. Although I'm not sure if they're Maxxgrip or Maxterra, either will work.
Maxxis Minion DHF 29 x 2.50 Tire Folding, 3C, EXO+, 120tpi, Tubeless Ready, Black/White
Labeled Size: 29 x 2.5 Color: Black ISO Width (mm): 64 Flat Protection: Sidewall ISO Diameter: 622 / Road / 29" Tire Intended Use: Downhill , Mountain Defined Color: Black Tire Type: Tubeless Ready Clincherplanetcyclery.com
okay I'll bite- what looks stupid on them, and why do they look dangerous? I legitimately would like to know..."reading" tires is an art that I'd love to understand.those wolfpack tires looks stupid and dangerous on wet leaves
the center knobs look too wide, flat and short to penetrate anything, the dumbass intermediate knobs are in the way of the sideknobs which are way too sparse and far apartokay I'll bite- what looks stupid on them, and why do they look dangerous? I legitimately would like to know..."reading" tires is an art that I'd love to understand.
honestly the deliums are pretty cool looking, I could do a dhf copy front and their one-step-down trail on the rear. I'm just not sure i need the bonus flat protection up front and they don't offer the dhf copy in regular flavoryou can't go wrong with maxxis (typically), but there's enough other comparable options nowadays that the old "maxxis or death" mantra doesn't really hold weight anymore. the challenge is sorting the wheat from the chaff. hell, even i've moved away from maxxis.
i've been running the DHF clone and assguy clone on my DH bike for 2 seasons now and have been impressed. clicking around their website the "light" casing only seems to save 40-50g on the models its offered on.honestly the deliums are pretty cool looking, I could do a dhf copy front and their one-step-down trail on the rear. I'm just not sure i need the bonus flat protection up front and they don't offer the dhf copy in regular flavor
pretty happy with this tire?Bontrager SE4 fits the bill nicely.
For a rear tire, yes.pretty happy with this tire?
Bontrager SE4 Team Issue TLR MTB Tire - Factory Overstock - Trek Bikes
Enhance your cycling experience with Bontrager SE4 Team Issue TLR Factory Overstock MTB Tire. Shop now!www.trekbikes.com
Nice deals. This too:
Bontrager SE5 Team Issue TLR MTB Tire - Factory Overstock - Trek Bikes
Enhance your cycling experience with Bontrager SE5 Team Issue TLR Factory Overstock Tire. Shop now!www.trekbikes.com
This one? https://www.pinkbike.com/news/review-bontrager-g5-team-issue-tires.htmlThose SE5s are just the copy of the dh tire they made....which were one of the best tread designs ever. If their rubber and casing are worth a damn, those are worth grabbing.
guess they still make them!
just get two SE5s or two DHR2sI had the G5s on my DH bike. They were reliable and set up tubeless well, back when tubeless was so much less reliable. I really want an excuse to move away from a DHF or copy for a front tire, but the DHF/dissector or SE5/4 combo sounds just right.
A) I can't fit a 2.6 on the rear of my bike. I'm not even sure I want a 2.6 up front. That's the only size on sale right now.just get two SE5s or two DHR2s
I don't know why people 'want to get away from' good tire designs but I guess that's how WTB still sells tires. DHFs are great but they're also not the only great tire.
The SE4s are available in 2.4s and are going to roll better and have less traction but with a similar tread pattern. If you are going in that direction the XR tires are basically the same with a slightly lighter casing if that isn't a concern for you.A) I can't fit a 2.6 on the rear of my bike. I'm not even sure I want a 2.6 up front. That's the only size on sale right now.
B) I want something that rolls faster and breaks traction sooner than my front tire. I was originally running butcher/slaughter but the slaughter died fast. I still have the butcher up front and it's OK, but I want a tougher casing and the ardent in the rear simply doesn't brake or turn well enough.
I'm not after an enduro setup, but rather a fast rolling lightweight setup that can still corner. I don't run inserts and the EXO casing had held up for years for me, so I don't feel the need to add more weight.
other than some dirtjump tires, I never bought any non-dh casing bontragers. Those things hold up okay?The SE4s are available in 2.4s and are going to roll better and have less traction but with a similar tread pattern. If you are going in that direction the XR tires are basically the same with a slightly lighter casing if that isn't a concern for you.
I had an XR4 outlive a rim on my hardtail. Only a single data point but I was impressed. However I have only ran the SEs since then as I have no desire to play with fire and there seem to be few downsides. But if the difference was $40 I would try again. Also the rock around here on pedal trails have been imported from Canada and carefully ground smooth. DH casings for the higher elevations with pointy domestic rocks.other than some dirtjump tires, I never bought any non-dh casing bontragers. Those things hold up okay?
They'd be really good if they used the same rubber as the DH ones. They don't, though.Those SE5s are just the copy of the dh tire they made....which were one of the best tread designs ever. If their rubber and casing are worth a damn, those are worth grabbing.
So the difference is about $40 in favor of the SE variety "5" tire. The weight difference seems to be small, or at least the difference between the SE tire and a Maxxis 2.5 WT DHF 3c exo is 20 grams in favor of the SE5, so that's pretty neat. That would be my alternate choice. I would be willing to go XR front and SE rear, but I'd be happy to pony up for the added protection with no weight penalty.I had an XR4 outlive a rim on my hardtail. Only a single data point but I was impressed. However I have only ran the SEs since then as I have no desire to play with fire and there seem to be few downsides. But if the difference was $40 I would try again. Also the rock around here on pedal trails have been imported from Canada and carefully ground smooth. DH casings for the higher elevations with pointy domestic rocks.
They'd be really good if they used the same rubber as the DH ones. They don't, though.
Kevin's review made it sound like he wouldn't mind a harder compound version.I don’t even think about the compound when I’m riding a steep fall line or otherwise brake-heavy terrain, but when I’m on wide open, mellower pitches, I wasn’t too keen on keeping the G5 on the rear wheel. It would be a different scenario if Bontrager made a hard compound version.
Yep, I am looking at the SE5/4 combo for $85 through bonty or the DHF/Dissector combo for $75 through planet. I've liked my exos but would be happy to try something different.Depending on what size you need, planet cyclery has DHF, DHRII and Assguy tires on sale for pretty good discounts. Various compounds and casings.
Does anyone else still like the DHF over the assguy? I have one of those up front right now and think I miss the DHF...I kinda liked the dead zone...it reminded me to lean it harder...DHFs are great but they're also not the only great tire.
the assguy's tread pattern is too Schwalby to me. The "throw as many knobs as possible, in as many orientations as possible" design approach is not my cup of teaDoes anyone else still like the DHF over the assguy? I have one of those up front right now and think I miss the DHF...I kinda liked the dead zone...it reminded me to lean it harder...
I don't know if it feels slow or it just looks slow, but I always think the assguy is making me slower when I put it on. It's not a bad tire though. I think DHF just hits the sweet spot a little more in more terrain, but there are places that I wanted the assguy over it, like PNW. When it starts to get a little wet the DHF gets out of it's element.Does anyone else still like the DHF over the assguy? I have one of those up front right now and think I miss the DHF...I kinda liked the dead zone...it reminded me to lean it harder...
DHF for the summer, Assegai for our wet but not really muddy winters.Does anyone else still like the DHF over the assguy? I have one of those up front right now and think I miss the DHF...I kinda liked the dead zone...it reminded me to lean it harder...
That 'dead zone' is not a dead zone the way most people refer to it. It's those poorly designed sipes on every other center knob peeling off. Butchers, dhr2s, those bontragers etc don't do that.Does anyone else still like the DHF over the assguy? I have one of those up front right now and think I miss the DHF...I kinda liked the dead zone...it reminded me to lean it harder...