SwissVan Posted September 27, 2012 Posted September 27, 2012 Simple comment Yes or no G Yes, BUT.....
awesme Posted September 27, 2012 Author Posted September 27, 2012 ok SwissVan whats the But? How are thei're side walls? Currently using Mountain King Front and Race King rear on 26er with good success.This will go onto a 27.5 so tyre options are limited. G Yes, BUT.....
SwissVan Posted September 28, 2012 Posted September 28, 2012 ok SwissVan whats the But? How are thei're side walls? Currently using Mountain King Front and Race King rear on 26er with good success.This will go onto a 27.5 so tyre options are limited. G BUT... i prefer the Rocket Rons over the Ralph's but have never ridden at the trails you listed so its probably irelevant what i think.... AND... if you want to go tubeless with minimal fuss, choose the snakeskin version, apparently they seal easier the first time. Evo / performance tubelss ready side walls are thin and will work as tubeless but takes more effort to seal all the little sidewall holes (the damn things are almost porous) when the tyres are still new.Only problem i've had with Evo's is the pain in the arse time it takes to seal the side walls in the beginning, never had a cut from riding with them, yet...
Iwan Kemp Posted September 28, 2012 Posted September 28, 2012 Not a simple Yes / No. Depends on bike. And intended use. Also on the terrain. And front vs rear.
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