JetSedgwick
E*POWAH Master
I have a Levo, given some thought to the Michelin vs Maxxis tires. Has anyone run them both and have an opinion?
I have the DHF now.
I have the DHF now.
Yes it is, but have to be Gum-XI thought the eWild front was good in the wet, not so much in the dry. The eWild rear was very good but heavy and wore out faster than expected. I’m currently running an Arseguy ? and DHR on the front and rear on my Whyte and think it’s an excellent combination. So, aside from the looks I don’t think the Michelins bring anything to the party that can’t be found with Maxxis rubber.
This Shorty is my favorite emtb rear tire for Kentucky mud clay! I run a Tannus Armour with it, and silly low pressures, when needed on rainy days.I've got a 2.5 Shorty arriving today to replace the rear 2.8 Nobby Nic. Mainly to cope with the Scottish mud and clag.
What kind of riding? I've only ruined one maxxis carcass and it delaminted after 6 months, but my trails are pretty slow and hardly any jumping.Ive buckled too many maxxis carcasses to every want to buy another one.
Use 2.8 Eddy Current on rear which is great but mud clings.I did 50k yesterday on my regular MTB with the new eddy current ebike 2.6 front and rear tires. It was on trails and single tracks in the mountains here in Germany. The tires are awesome and I don’t think rolling resistance is bad at all. I hit some roots and sharp rocks where they should have cleaned off the side knobs and the tires are perfect still.
No wonder. The 2.8 ball ring is not ideal for mudUse 2.8 Eddy Current on rear which is great but mud clings.
what is "ball ring"?No wonder. The 2.8 ball ring is not ideal for mud
Big fat tyre..tirewhat is "ball ring"?
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