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hughes4324

New Member
anyone got any advice on what tyres i should use for this spring/summer (if it's nice)?? i mostly ride in afan and brechfa.

Thanks
 

Angelfishsolo

A Velocipedian
Can I assume y0u have a 26" wheeled MTB?

anyone got any advice on what tyres i should use for this spring/summer (if it's nice)?? i mostly ride in afan and brechfa.

Thanks
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
Anything you can get cheap will do. Tyres make much less difference than skilful riding.
 

Bicycle

Guest
Anything you can get cheap will do. Tyres make much less difference than skilful riding.

+1 to that.

I currently have tyres called Maxxis Ignitors (foldable) on my MTB.

That's for XC riding in all sorts of conditions.

They're fine, but I bought them principally because there was an offer on at the time.

Truly, I'm not sure I'd notice if someone sneaked in and changed them for another brand when I wasn't looking.

You will enjoy whatever you ride on...
 
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hughes4324

New Member
ye ignitors im using at the moment, a 2.35 in the front and a 2.1 in the back. is it worth using something with a bit less rolling resistance for summer thou??
 

GilesM

Legendary Member
Location
East Lothian
I like the Continental Mountain King (Supersonics) I use 2.4 on my Orange 5, the Supersonics are quite light for a big tyre, and seem to roll very well. For my hardtail I have been using Paneracer Fire XC 2.1 for a few years, I like them.
 

GaryA

Subversive Sage
Location
High Shields
In my experience Panaracer Fire's are hard to beat for all round XC.... they grip really well and have the added bonus of not dragging too much on hard pack or the road sections.

Lighter tyres will make a difference as to how livley the bike feels; I can even tell the difference between the lighter kevlar folding and cheaper steel banded rigid fire-xc when swapping over on mine
 

GilesM

Legendary Member
Location
East Lothian
Lighter tyres will make a difference as to how livley the bike feels; I can even tell the difference between the lighter kevlar folding and cheaper steel banded rigid fire-xc when swapping over on mine

Totally agree, I tried some heavier Maxxis last year and hated the feel of the bike, it felt really sluggish up hill. The panaracer Fire XC also lasts quite well, helps if you do much on road stuff, where as I've found that the road really destroys the Continental Supersonic tyres.
 

Muddy Ground

New Member
Tyres are a nightmare! I absolutely hate Panaracer Pro's for instance; no grip in the wet for me yet others love them. My personal favourite is the Maxxis Aspen, but I recognise it's not a tyre for everybody.

Don't get hung up on the things; best bet is to go down to your local bike shop and buy the cheapest you can happily get away with. Trail centre tyres may best be bought from the trail centre bike shop.... If you can get away with it, go for a slightly wider front than the rear; I don't understand the theory of it, but it works!

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