I have been experimenting with some different tyres and wheel sizes on my levo, here is what I found
2.8 butchers very crap in mud
2.8 magic marys on standard wheels very horrid in the forest of dean black gloop we have at the moment sliding about with no grip
Same setup but on narrower rims (30mm) slightly better but still horrid
29er on the front with a 2.5 shorty fantastic grip and very precise steering
27.5 on the back with a 2.4 nobby nick pretty good but spins out easy in mud and the bottom bracket is a little low tried a 2.8 nobby was bit better but still not to my liking.
29er 2.5 shorty on the front fantastic
29er 2.35 magic mary on the back fantastic
The mm at 2.35 is the same size as the 2.5 shorty and this setup is a keeper steering is precise grip in the horrid mud is fantastic and I think it will be just as good when it dries out. And probably a shorty at both ends will be just as good
Hope this is of interest to anyone who rides in Uk conditions. Anybody using 2.6 magic marys i would like to hear how they are in the mud. My conclusion is wide tyres dont like mud.
2.8 butchers very crap in mud
2.8 magic marys on standard wheels very horrid in the forest of dean black gloop we have at the moment sliding about with no grip
Same setup but on narrower rims (30mm) slightly better but still horrid
29er on the front with a 2.5 shorty fantastic grip and very precise steering
27.5 on the back with a 2.4 nobby nick pretty good but spins out easy in mud and the bottom bracket is a little low tried a 2.8 nobby was bit better but still not to my liking.
29er 2.5 shorty on the front fantastic
29er 2.35 magic mary on the back fantastic
The mm at 2.35 is the same size as the 2.5 shorty and this setup is a keeper steering is precise grip in the horrid mud is fantastic and I think it will be just as good when it dries out. And probably a shorty at both ends will be just as good
Hope this is of interest to anyone who rides in Uk conditions. Anybody using 2.6 magic marys i would like to hear how they are in the mud. My conclusion is wide tyres dont like mud.