I'd leave the front as is if you like it for your mud conditions. but your rear tyre choice could do with some work if it gets really muddy. (another MM if really muddy, DHRII if you prefer something more intermediate... Hans dampf if you are one of those must match brands f&r guys)Who is the tyre expert here?
What are the tyre options that i have for my 2019 Cube Action Team Stereo Hybrid 160?
Current stock setup is:
Rims>Newmen Evolution SL E.35, 28/28 Spokes, 15x110mm / 12x148mm, Tubeless Ready
Tyres: Front -> Schwalbe Magic Mary 2.60, Addix Soft, Tubeless Easy, Super Gravity
Back-> Schwalbe Nobby Nic 2.60, Addix Speedgrip, Tubeless Easy, Super Gravity
Cheers!
Btw, in case you ask why i would want to switch to a different tyre setup, nothing is wrong with these tyres. I cant really say if they are good or not. I simply might want to try out something new for the fall/winter to see which tyres work better for the muddy and cold situations here in southern germany.
I might also leave them on until they are finished. Still i am interested in my options for these wheels and bike.
So I’ve used only Specialized plus sized tyres, 3.0 Pergatory and 2.8 Butcher. Butchers seem quite a bit stiffer, less corner roll. Am a fan of Schwalbe tyres and will be interesting to see what we can get in the 2.8 sizes in the future. With EMTB’s gaining popularity I’m sure we will see an ever growing selection of plus-sized rubber
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Later than I try. Huntchinson toro 2.8 , butcher originales 2.8 , butcher grid 2.6, high rollers 2.8 , magic Mary 2.6 , I stay with
Front:
Magic Mary 2.6
Butcher Grid 2.6
Shorty dh 2.4
Rear
Butcher Grid 2.6
I’ve just got some Maxxis Minion 2.5 DHF II and 2.4 DHR II on the Levo.
The stock 2.6 Butcher isn’t much bigger at all than the 2.4 DHR II.
These are the DH compound (they were supplied on a set of test wheels that DT Swiss have given me, the HX 1501’s).
The tyres are ridiculously grippy and probably way too burly for my riding, so I might replace them with Eco casing at some point.
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I’ve just got some Maxxis Minion 2.5 DHF II and 2.4 DHR II on the Levo.
The stock 2.6 Butcher isn’t much bigger at all than the 2.4 DHR II.
These are the DH compound (they were supplied on a set of test wheels that DT Swiss have given me, the HX 1501’s).
The tyres are ridiculously grippy and probably way too burly for my riding, so I might replace them with Eco casing at some point.
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Can you put your dropper up and repost the photo please Rob? ??
The stock 2.6 Butcher isn’t much bigger at all than the 2.4 DHR II.
Yes - will do asap.@Rob Hancill : Can you measure the hight of both the 2.5 and 2.4 Maxxis tyre? Are this WT tyres? I run a 29 x 2.6 Butcher as rear tyre on a 2018 Levo and it is really close to the motor. Thanks!
I’m going to change the DH casing tyres. They’re super grippy but heavy! I think they’re about 1.25 KG.Great. Thanks!!
Thanks. I’ll keep looking, don’t want to be over tyred (with extra drag / weight) unnecessarily. I’ll take a look at the dual compounds (if I can actually work out which one is which from the vague codes descriptions!)That's entirely up to you Rob. I ride dual compound front and rear on my Ebike 60a centre/50a edge and have zero problems riding the most technical DH/enduro in the country in all weathers. (But I'm also happy riding a hardtail with even less grip the same places)
3Cs have a stiffer base rubber but it's the same deal as the dual comps for the grip rubbers
MAXXSPEED is slightly softer than my dualcomps, then it's MAXXTERRA, then the gripiest draggiest is MAXXGRIP
I don't remember the exact durometers but I think MAXXGRIP is still 40a/42a centre/edge
That's what I run upfront. (don't blindly choose what I do though, try different compounds sticking to a tread you know well, and feel the difference for yourself)Folding Dual Exo TR seems like it might suit my rides more.
bholwell (former maxxis tyre design/developer) says:That's entirely up to you Rob. I ride dual compound front and rear on my Ebike 60a centre/50a edge and have zero problems riding the most technical DH/enduro in the country in all weathers. (But I'm also happy riding a hardtail with even less grip the same places)
3Cs have a stiffer base rubber but it's the same deal as the dual comps for the grip rubbers
MAXXSPEED is slightly softer than my dualcomps, then it's MAXXTERRA, then the gripiest draggiest is MAXXGRIP
I don't remember the exact durometers but I think MAXXGRIP is still 40a/42a centre/edge
That is really heavy.Cons:
-heavy ( 1.250 g (Front, 29 x 2,4'')/ 1.350 g (rear, 27,5 x 2,8'')
Just got the new Butcher BLCK DMND in today at the shop and mounted up on my Kenevo. 250g more weight per tire!
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