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What R The Best Stock Tyres

#1 User is offline   stock trials the real sport 

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Posted 05 November 2005 - 03:08 PM

I need a new rear tyre and was wondering what 2 get most of the bikes on tarty are pictured with maxxis minions what r ur opinions out there. i currently ride with halo nobblers at a measly 2.2 bcause thats all my frame can take
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Posted 05 November 2005 - 04:02 PM

go for maxxis high rollers, the super tacky ones!! super thick sidewalls make them very hard to pinch with.
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Posted 05 November 2005 - 04:36 PM

From my personal experience of riding other people's stock bikes, I almost always dislike Michelin 2.35 tyres on the rear, I've always loved Maxxis Minion and Swampthings on the rear as 26x2.5 sizing in Super tacky, Slow reezaay is possibly too soft and'll wear down too fast, so if you're into purist trials, none of that 24" and BMX type stuff, then a fat Maxxis super tacky tyre is probably best (and they are supposed to offer great anti-snakebite properties due to their dual ply casing).
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Posted 05 November 2005 - 04:44 PM

I find the Maxxis Mo-Fo 2.35 i great tyre for the rear, i've had no puntures with it, even though i've ghostied my monty into thorn bushes, and run with basically no air in the tyres... (Y)
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Posted 05 November 2005 - 05:09 PM

i dont see why everyone dislikes the mitchlins, i think there great and u can get them nice n podg for sidehops. also they grip really well and frankly look rather sexy (Y)


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Posted 05 November 2005 - 05:14 PM

Ive heard nothing but good things on the maxxis tyres.

Im certainly going to get maxxis when i get new tyres
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Posted 07 November 2005 - 08:26 PM

i wud say a maxxis higroller forget tht super tacky sh*t i does not help you apart from emptying ur wallet fast :D i have 1 on the rear 60a compound and its really soft even then :D works fine nd can run low pressures for natural

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Posted 07 November 2005 - 08:50 PM

For a stock bike I recomend a maxxis minion 2.35 on the rear .My mate runs this tyre and it`s really grippy and has some spring in the tyre.And it`s also very puncture resistent.As for the front I would either get a maxxis minion front tyre or a panaracer fire 2.1 .The paneracer looked really grippy for the front when a saw tunnicliffe use it. :(
So rear=maxxis minion2.35
front=Paneracer fire 2.1
You can buy the maxxis from www.tartybikes.co.uk and the paneracer i`m guessing from www.chainreactioncycles.com.
Cheers
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Posted 08 November 2005 - 06:13 PM

i dont ride stock but what my mates have been telling me who do ride stock would be michelin rear and a paneracer front. Cherz, Ross (Y)

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