Willie Got a new Custom Chumba!!!!!!!!

Discussion in 'The Workshop' started by RacinJason, Oct 2, 2007.

  1. SSinGA

    SSinGA Free-XC-Downhiller

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    Try the Specialized Eskar tire. The resolution is no more.

    An ex socal resident that is now a Ga local is telling me daily how great the Eskar is.
     
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    Steep and Cheap has some goggles to go with the new pink Chumba:

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    I really like the Kenda Cortez 2.2 as my rear tire for XC riding. They are cheap at Jenson right now, $20. Fantastic traction, light weight, and tough as nails. Nevegal 2.35 is a great front tire.
     
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    I really like Nevegal's for trail riding, but they probably aren't the best XC light good rolling tires...

    I liked the Ignitors on my Dos Niner, but I did change those out for extra added traction on climbs and descents ;) All depends on what you want out of the tires.

    Aren't the Larsen's supposed to be good for that also?

    But, I'd also suggest something like the Specialized Resolution.
     
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    Great rolling until you want to brake or turn. #-o
     
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    Congrats on the new steed! New bikes are so much fun.:beer:
     
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    Speak for yourself!!
     
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    queenwilhelmina God Save the Queen

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    I’ve read a lot of good things about Nevegals, but some say the knobbies come off or they wear too fast, etc. Do they handle turns pretty well? One thing I love about Chumbas is their amazing cornering and efficient handling on sharp turns – so I want tires that will complement that…

    The Resolutions get good reviews too...


    Oh yeah, bike update: all I need now are skewers and tires.\\:D/ I’m going to take the Thomson stem from my WUSS since it’s too long for that bike anyway.

    Jamis will be up for sale soon…
     
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    Unfortunately for my pedaling, I prefer traction to well-rolling also.

    That's why I've got Neve's 2.1 on my Surly, Neve's 2.35 on my Enduro, and Rampages on my Dos.

    I've tried low-weight good rolling tires, but feel more comfortable in the So Cal dust on Neve's. Admittedly, I've never tried a Maxxis tire, but if it ain't broke, why fix it?
     
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    Didn't you just say you had Maxxis Ignitors on your Dos Niner before?
     
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    Yeah, but never ridden a 26" tire by them.
     
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    I think #1 could be lower on the list if the tire rolled well. I find that true for me anyway. I wasn't too happy about going to a 900+ gram tire from the Nev/BG combo I was using but they seriously feel lighter on the trail with more traction due to a stouter construction and larger volume. For me the Big Betty rules the trail.

    I have a brand newset of Maxxis ADvantages (still on the cards and in the plastic that I will sell cheap (2fer deal) if anyone wants to try them. I don't see myself straying from the BB unles these Eskars I have coming just blow my mind.
     
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    i used to run a lot of WTB tires, mutanoraptor, weirwolf, exiwolf, etc and some Kenda including the Nevegal; since then i've changed to Maxxis, been running the minions, a bit heavy but excellent traction, i also like the ignitors -- they are significantly lighter but do not feel as sticky on the sharp, fast turns ... i'm not a weight weenie so i don't mind either tire...
     

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