Yes. I find they take a bit of the ol muscles to get on but they seal ez and very well. The last 4 days on my ewild in the rear and its everthing id hoped. Rolls well and lots of traction. 27.5/2.6 paired with my rockr 2 29/2.35 front. Deadly combo on the jump trails or on our steep loose dh trails. Width is equivalent to a maxxis 2.75 rear/2.5 front width tire for comparisons sakeare michelin Ewild tubeless ready?
Im running my normal pressures of 28psi rear/24psi front. I havent experimented too much with pressures yet. I think ill only lower the rear for big steep climbs. Personal preference but i like that kind of sidewall support in the turns and these are slowing my down on our steepest trails as they are. I have a nukeproof liner in the rear. Cant really comment on that as thatll be the test of time. I screwed too on those liners. I havent looked but i think i was supposed to use the supplied tubeless valves for the nukeproof liners. I just grabbed some valves i had and stuck them in there and the sealant has sealed the valve to the liner. I cant get any air out of them. Probably pull the core and stick something sharp in there. Guessing the nukeproof valves let air in and out from tge sides of the valve inside the rim rather than vertical straight at the liner. The liners seem like theyll work good though/fingers crossed@Dirtnvert
What pressures do you run? do you cushcore?
Is that a 968?My Giant Fathom E+2 Pro came with Maxxis Forecasters, and after 6 months decided to fit tyres more suited to the tow paths, bridle ways and tracks that I frequent. Today fitted some tubeless Maxxis Pace, faster and really quiet. View attachment 16843
Yes it is, good spot. My other pride and joy !Is that a 968?
Yes it is, good spot. My other pride and joy !
Nice! I’m a car nerd! I have a Lotus Elise. Great fun.
That is a very pretty motor !I see what you did there, technically.
And for more thread drift, here’s mine...
Haha I thought that was real and goes jeepers he must be minted that lucky person , then i seen the bike tyre had too much whisky.
Haha, well...Is it me or is the cost of tyres getting ridiculous? More expensive than car tyres!
I Had my local shop fit an Eddy Current to the front of my 19 sworks and the guy that fitted it complained about how hard it was to fit, so I fitted an Ec to the rear today and I can see why he complained. I've been fitting dirt bike tires for years so had plenty of experience changing tires.I ride a Levo Carbon '19- Last week I changed the stock Butchers to Eddy Currents (F&R 2.6's) and I'm running them tubeless.
Last weekend for the first outing I rode in the dry on the loamy Surrey Hills; I am so impressed with the front and allowed me to be significantly faster on my normal trails.
The front Butcher used to start to wipe out which inhibited my speed around flowing loamy corners, but the EC gave me so much more confidence and therefore speed. I didn't notice anything different on the rear- but I've only ridden once in the dry.
They are heavy tyres, but I'm not bothered as they give confidence and stability.
As an aside I like the rear tread pattern as it reminds me of the "go to" motorcycle trials tyre back in the 80'/90's which was made by Michelin. My hero back then was a Belgian Honda rider called Eddy Lejeune who was revolutionary for motor-cycle trials... I almost thought that this tyre was named after him and his Michelins.... anyone else thought this?? or am I just being sentimental.... and showing my age...
I recommend the EC's. If anyone's interested I can report feedback as the Autumn/ Winter kicks in?
Interesting that you mentioned that the Continental Der Barons are good over wet stones, roots, etc.I switched from the Specialized Butcher 2.6 tires to the Continental Der Baron 2.4.What a world of difference in the wet. The bike now has tons of grips over wet stones, roots etc.
They seem to be almost as wide as well even though they are sold as 2.4 tires.
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