schwalbe tires are super cheap? usually between 30-35eur each...Is it going to be $93 too? Maxxis and Schwalbe's pricing is a huge turn-off for me. But if you got a hook-up I guess it doesn't matter...
ya, cause the dollar is really strong right now and all.schwalbe tires are super cheap? usually between 30-35eur each...
In Germany? That's great news. Have you tried sealing them tubeless? I'm very tempted if they are really 30-35eurschwalbe tires are super cheap? usually between 30-35eur each...
They're pretty expensive in Canada and Australia.schwalbe tires are super cheap? usually between 30-35eur each...
my thoughts excactly...haha "dude the new maxxis tyres are rad".
"I run my Schwalbes tubeless". Ah internets, how I love thee
You really made a mistake there, lad. Look what you did, we are now obliged to drown this thread in an orgasm of hating and flaming.any more info on the new DHR? that's why i'm readng this thread, i'm not interested in your schwalbe tires.
http://www.actionsports.de/index.php?cat=22&sort=&filter_id=38In Germany? That's great news. Have you tried sealing them tubeless? I'm very tempted if they are really 30-35eur
Dual Excavators have been some of my favourite tires this year for the dry and dusty, steep and loose riding around here, i think i will definitely try a pair of these front and rear. The triple block in the centre looks very Excavatoresque.I thought I'd add a picture:
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(credit: Pinkbike, Ian Hylands, http://www.pinkbike.com/news/Prototype-Maxxis-Minion-29-DHR-2-Tires-Interbike-2011.html)
I also have a question for WP: Have you tried it as a front?
It does look pretty much perfect for a rear. Hope there is some ramping to make it roll faster, can't really tell from the pics.
I have had good luck with Excavators in terms of grip, especially after trimming down the intermediates to allow the shoulder blocks to generate grip. In that sense, these new DHRs should be superior since they have a pretty open channel.Dual Excavators have been some of my favourite tires this year for the dry and dusty, steep and loose riding around here, i think i will definitely try a pair of these front and rear. The triple block in the centre looks very Excavatoresque.