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Ritchey 'Z-Max' used to be a very good tyre, and light too!Still available today, not too sure of a UK source though?I still fancy one of Tom Ritcheys P21 mountain-bikes from the mid 90's
Click on pics to enlargeI went in the opposite direction & fitted Specialised Houffalize to my Trek. (1.8" front & 1.5" rear)Then again, mine was to be used essentially as a Cyclo-Cross bikeIt's since been 'retired', in favour of a proper Cyclo-Cross bike, that I bought in early JanuaryIt's also up for sale too, due to extremely low use ;)
Hi all.Im dragging my Mountain bike i picked up about a year ago from the garage, and its in need f some new tyres.Now, bearing in mind i live on the marsh, which is dead flat. I dont need anything too aggressive. But if i wander, i dont want to be like a Jack Russle on lino.My question is, what are the best compromised tyre. It has Michelin Wildtrekkers at the mo. I like the look of them too.I need two. They are going on Planet x BMF rims, if it makes any difference. Is it worth going to wider tyres, like 26 x 2.10's.Cheers Wayne. :lol:
I currently have a set of Panaracer Fire XC pro on mine and I am really impressed
I'm well oout of touch with what's good these days.
Tioga Psychos !
michelin wildgripper! the green ones! - sweeet
i`d recommend something like a tioga psycho (if they still sell them) for a good allround cheap tyre.