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.......GO TALK TO BRIAN!!!!!!!!!!!![]() Dude has forgot more about tires then any of us know. Different tires for different riders / bikes ![]() |
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so i plan to run my rampage in front with a karma in the rear....
just bought a karma... looks like a wider spaced nevegal. Should roll faster... but hook up a tad less.
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I have 4 rides including 2 25+ mile rides on this combo, Rampage in front, Mtn King in the back.
Rampage: Good front tire for SoCal dry-weather conditions. Works great on sand, rock, gravel, hard-pack and loose dirt. Seems like it rolls a little better than a Nevegal, with similar grip. Overall I like this tire and think it will be a good rear tire too. Mtn King 2.4: This tire rolls fine on hard-pack, sand and loose dirt, but really suffers in loose rock or gravel. Unfortunately a lot of the climbs I take include loose rock and it is impossible to get out of the saddle on steeper grades with this tire on the rear of my RIP9. It does rail the corners fine in bermed out loose-dirt conditions, and I think this tire will be great in the winter when the trails are tacky. I like this tire for single track where there is not a lot of climbing, and it is probably a good bet for trips to moist climates like the Pacific Northwest. I think my next combo will be the Rampage out back and a Nev up front - should be the killer combo from what I have gathered so far... |
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+1, that is why i got a tire boot in it right now. idk how i got the tear but it didnt cause any flat, i just found it the next day when im about to clean the bike. The normal Captain will be just as fine. I have both and can't really tell the difference.
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Speakin' Tha Truth
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might just find a patch or something and use it as a back up
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Rode with those locals at Gooseberry last Fall and everyone one of them had patches on their tires. These were thick 26" DH tires. I guess it depends on what and how you ride. ![]() |
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Speakin' Tha Truth
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sweeeet according to a specialized press release there will soon be a 2.2 captain tire for 2009 and all the the tires they make will be tubeless ready
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Bananaseat: i'm hitting it on a regular basis Last edited by tkblazer; 07-10-2008 at 12:52 PM. |
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but I think it was 750g or something like that. Don't get me wrong I like the tire for some conditions and plan on keeping it. I know the 26" version was not popular and had a rep of tearing sidewalls. |
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