I love them Maxxis as well. The main thing is: Will the 2.4 change the geo, dropping the BB to a point that will get a lot of pedal strikes?
Never had anything like that with mine .. :-(
The shop i brought them from just got back to me and recommend more sealant ?. I have put in a s##t load more stans (the front weights about the same as the rear now) so will see how it goes. If this doesn't work nothing will ?Never had anything like that with mine .. :-(
I had Specialized tyres that did that. They recommended Stans Racing Sealant. Issue resolved!The shop i brought them from just got back to me and recommend more sealant ?. I have put in a s##t load more stans (the front weights about the same as the rear now) so will see how it goes. If this doesn't work nothing will ?
Hi folks,
I love the combo DHR 2 rear Assegai front on my Decoy Elite but the 2.8 is too wide for me. Ideally I'd go for a 2.6 or 2.5 DHR but they don't come with Double Down or Downhill casing (why?)....
So two questions: am I crazy to go with an EXO+ casing if I run tyre inserts? Or should I go for a 2.4 DD and deal with pedal strikes and such.
Would like to keep the geo as it is in Low...
Also what's the difference in height between 2.8 and 2.4?
cheers,
L
No. It’s actually from a demo bike that I had to change out on the trail to a new DHR2 as I got a huge stick caught in it and the sealant wouldn’t seal. So I swapped that entire tyre on the demo to a new DHR2 . I chucked this one in my shed and was there for a while after the demo bike went back (o didn’t actually realise it was a DD). I since repaired it and put it back on.Interesting!!! Do you have any idea when they will hit the market ? 2.6 27.5 DHRII DD is perfect for the rear on an Ebike
I think you just had some unlucky production ones. I tried running the Wilds and the DH22's without any sealant just out of curiosity (I'm weird like that) and they were both fine straight out of the box. Or out of the enormous box for the DH22's and out of the foldy squidgy packing for the Wilds......Well the extra sealant seems to have worked. I've been running DH tyres recently so must have got to used to not needing as much sealant ?
My OEM tyres were Assegai 27.5x2.6 3C Maxx Terra EXO+ on the rear and 29x2.6 in the front.
I wanted more grip on the rear, when wading through thick mud, so I bought 27.5x2.8 Hans Dampf EVO APX TLE.
Well, I have to admit that I have a better grip with Assegai in 2.6, so I shelved Hans Dampf for summer and gone back to Assegai, at least for the winter season.
Have you tried a Shorty or Hillbilly on rear for winter? In my neck of the woods, they work pretty good all winter long, and neither roll much worse than the assegia. I prefer the Shorty, becuase the large center block seems to climb marginally better than either the assegai, or the hillbilly.
I have the same problem. The rear one is fine. Front goes flat overnight. I put 30psi in it and sprayed it with watered down liquid soap. Bubbles erupting out of the side wall like Vesuvius. Got 100 ml of slime in but no joy. Also leaking from the vent hole in the AR30 rim, so will need to tiger tape the rim. So much for TL ready.Has anyone heard anything about a dodgy batch of e wilds ? I have just fitted a set last week and the front has been going flat when sitting over a couple of days. I have just put it in the bath to see if i can see were the air is escaping and it seems to be at certain bits all around the sidewalls !
But ..... WHAT IS IT ?I like the look of these, was looking at the DH34 but these look less aggressive...can’t find them anywhere though ?
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I’m only getting the Michelin’s as I like the yellow and blue ??But ..... WHAT IS IT ?
And if you want less ... the DH34 bike park ?
I agree ... but remember .. they can still get dirty ... uhm... maybe silicone furniture polish on the side walls ?I’m only getting the Michelin’s as I like the yellow and blue ??
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Since I have e-motor assistance, I don’t care about tubeless, but I do care about not getting stuck in the woods, miles away from home.
My LBS is fitting these to all their rental e-bikes so I fitted it on my rear, when I needed new tube. Hopefully no more problems
Waiting for ride review. It's my favorite rear tire.Well, what a nice experience changing out my rear tyre (unlike @steve_sordy ha ha*).
My old Nobby Nic broke the bead extremely easily using my hands, and came off with one tyre lever ran round the rim. The new Shorty went on with no tools at all - I fully expected that to be a bitch as it's the DD casing, but no. And since I used proper rim Tape (WTB) there was no mess to clean up apart from some left over Muc-Off sealant. Took about 6 mins.
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* I feel for you brother!
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