junglie69
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Hi having a bit of a posting frenzy at the moment hope this is of use. Love the Levo however really wanted to stay on a 29er, as a taller rider and having ridden them for a number of years it’s just my preference. I managed to get my Levo at a bargain price so not complaining. I stumbled across this thread recently
Test: 29” Hillbilly and Butcher tyres on the Specialized Turbo Levo – why make the change? – eMTB-News.de
That and a set of 29 x 29mm a dealer was upgrading on a new Stumpjumper Carbon Comp and I was away.
I will admit haven’t been a fan of the 2.8” Butchers, too unpredictable in mud or loose over hard or crossing ruts, something to do with the gap between the outer and middle knobs? The recent offer from Specalized of buy one get the other half price and a return if not happy promise swayed me to try the 29 x 2.6”. A much better tyre IMHO, predictable breakaway much better in the mud and I can cross ruts with some confidence.
Has been mentioned on here before I’ll mention again just to annoy Specialized the 2.6” tyres measure up at 2.4” that’s on 29mm inner rims and at 30psi, not clever. I put them side to side there are some differences the main one is the side knobs are closer to the middle row and they roll better although that could be the 29er effect. Clearance at the front is fine, a little close at the rear but no closer that some production setups.
Have a look at the photos and make your own minds up.
Test: 29” Hillbilly and Butcher tyres on the Specialized Turbo Levo – why make the change? – eMTB-News.de
That and a set of 29 x 29mm a dealer was upgrading on a new Stumpjumper Carbon Comp and I was away.
I will admit haven’t been a fan of the 2.8” Butchers, too unpredictable in mud or loose over hard or crossing ruts, something to do with the gap between the outer and middle knobs? The recent offer from Specalized of buy one get the other half price and a return if not happy promise swayed me to try the 29 x 2.6”. A much better tyre IMHO, predictable breakaway much better in the mud and I can cross ruts with some confidence.
Has been mentioned on here before I’ll mention again just to annoy Specialized the 2.6” tyres measure up at 2.4” that’s on 29mm inner rims and at 30psi, not clever. I put them side to side there are some differences the main one is the side knobs are closer to the middle row and they roll better although that could be the 29er effect. Clearance at the front is fine, a little close at the rear but no closer that some production setups.
Have a look at the photos and make your own minds up.
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