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Changing tyres for winter?


JacquesT

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Am currently riding geax mezcal 2.1 rear and geax barro mountain 2.1 at front. I fitted these late last year and found them great for summer riding, but now that its getting wet i find the mezcal very slippery over roots and also tends to clog up and bog down in the mud quickly (almost feels like it is sucking onto mud).

 

I was thinking of changing to geax saguaro 2.2 front and back.

 

Any thoughts or alternatives i should be considering before making this change? Maybe the new conti x-king? but not sure if this is a suitable winter tyre?

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Am currently riding geax mezcal 2.1 rear and geax barro mountain 2.1 at front. I fitted these late last year and found them great for summer riding, but now that its getting wet i find the mezcal very slippery over roots and also tends to clog up and bog down in the mud quickly (almost feels like it is sucking onto mud).

 

I was thinking of changing to geax saguaro 2.2 front and back.

 

Any thoughts or alternatives i should be considering before making this change? Maybe the new conti x-king? but not sure if this is a suitable winter tyre?

 

If you're riding lots of singletrack get a Kenda Nevegal as a front tyre for winter time. Cheap and heavy-ish tyre, but nothing grips better when it gets snotty.

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I'm happy with my Weirwolf 2.3. Very grippy, but you're going to have to CRC them in. Local stockists are out, and the distributors aren't bringing them in anymore.

 

Otherwise - Kenda Nevegal is also very good.

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If you're riding lots of singletrack get a Kenda Nevegal as a front tyre for winter time. Cheap and heavy-ish tyre, but nothing grips better when it gets snotty.

 

+1, Clears mud well and is nice and grippy. Not the lightest but nice and strong.

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No, no! It's the best! That way, you don't know what's around the corner...

 

But, but, I still have my summer tires on :(

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You want to change to these. Should see you through this winter....

 

Guarantee you someone is going to either ask about "Rolling Resistance" or if you get them in a 29'er......

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Guarantee you someone is going to either ask about "Rolling Resistance" or if you get them in a 29'er......

 

Gotta love it. Apart from the questionable science behind rolling resistance on a bicycle, I love the fact that these funriders talk about it on a mountain bike.

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But, but, I still have my summer tires on :(

 

You have summer tires!?!?

 

Dude - I have one set. One for roots, rocks, sand, soil, gravel, clay, jumps and berms. Nothing else matters.

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Should have guessed i would get answers like these!! :)

 

After all this is the hub.

 

So kenda nevegal and weirwolf are the only suggestions then. I am kind of keen on the geax saguaro for whatever reason - are these a good all around tyre, as like someone said in reality i only want one set of tyres, regardless of the conditions.

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