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ah , thats better

 

Ritchey Z max Shield's , awsome tires .

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Thanks guys. Apparently Schwalbe have got the Snakeskin in UST 29er. Has anyone heard any reviews?

 

At the moment the choice is between the Maxxis Crossmark, Geax AKA/Saguaro, Schwalbe Snakeskin.

I used Racing Ralph Snakeskin with no problems on the GR300- tire pressure needs to be right though. not sure what would be best for the epic as I've never ridden it
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I used Racing Ralph Snakeskin with no problems on the GR300- tire pressure needs to be right though. not sure what would be best for the epic as I've never ridden it

What's the right pressure?

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What's the right pressure?

 

Your weight in pounds divided by 7

plus 2 psi for rear

minus 1 psi for front

 

Racing Ralph EVO with Snakeskin, perfect for Epic. And any other ride for mid field riders.

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Your weight in pounds divided by 7

plus 2 psi for rear

minus 1 psi for front

 

Racing Ralph EVO with Snakeskin, perfect for Epic. And any other ride for mid field riders.

Nah, you will have to do the math for me, that sounds hard.

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What's the right pressure?

if your on a HT like me then its the softest you can get without 'F%^%^ your rims up. My motivation is compliance at the rear and traction on the front........ oh year and make sure you've got rims that can manage a [low pressure] UST tire
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Your weight in pounds divided by 7

plus 2 psi for rear

minus 1 psi for front

 

Racing Ralph EVO with Snakeskin, perfect for Epic. And any other ride for mid field riders.

 

I find a good squeeze betweem thumb and forefinger more accurate than that

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