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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2015 21:27:53 GMT
So on the Bird there are quite a few tyre options. On the front I'm gonna give a DHF 2.3 Exo 3c Minion a go, what would you team it with on the back though? The DHR version of the Minion at 2.3 also? Or go 'lighter' with a dual compound Ardent 2.25? or even an even lighter WTB Trail Boss TCS 2.25 ? Always had Schwalbe so have no idea at all on the Maxxis range. Thanks peeps. Full spec HERE
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Post by hodgy on Mar 23, 2015 21:32:31 GMT
I've been impressed with the Ardent on the back.,
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2015 21:36:09 GMT
2.25? was thinking that myself, having no experience I'm thinking with the kind of riding I do a good, grippy tyre on the front but something faster rolling on the back - reckon that covers the Ardent/Minion combo then mate?
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Post by hodgy on Mar 23, 2015 21:47:22 GMT
Can't really fault your choice ...but I have never tried the minion..although it's well rated . I've run nothing but Maxxis for years and they've kept me alive so far !
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Post by richardm on Mar 24, 2015 5:32:09 GMT
i ran a high roller 2 on rear and found it dependeble but not outstanding in mud
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2015 8:24:42 GMT
Just get a 2.35 Magic Mary on the front and a 2.25 Hans Damph on the arse.. You ain't got to worry about all that Maxxis malarky then
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2015 12:35:52 GMT
Cheers lads - except for Jay - Schwalbe ain't on the options - yer loon!
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Post by notsarkyadam on Mar 24, 2015 14:29:13 GMT
Ardent
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Post by dirkpitt74 on Mar 24, 2015 14:44:47 GMT
Whenever anyone mentions Minions and tyres this pops into my head: Sorry - can't help with the question - never used Maxxis, although my mate uses Ardent's and swears by them.
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Post by wolfenstein on Mar 24, 2015 15:21:37 GMT
Hi, high roller -ardent from specs already good (one of the best combo around) but 2.4 ardent!!! the 2.25 on their 26" already massive prefer the 2.35 Ikon rear though massive as well. Regards Maxxis Tart
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2015 15:39:45 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2015 15:42:03 GMT
Hi, high roller -ardent from specs already good (one of the best combo around) but 2.4 ardent!!! the 2.25 on their 26" already massive prefer the 2.35 Ikon rear though massive as well. Regards Maxxis Tart High roller better than the Minion Wolfie? and go with 2.25 Ardent on the back?
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Post by notsarkyadam on Mar 24, 2015 16:39:06 GMT
Ardents front and rear are a good all year round compo... good rolling speed, and good grip!!
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Post by wolfenstein on Mar 24, 2015 17:20:26 GMT
High roller better than the Minion Wolfie? and go with 2.25 Ardent on the back? not saying one is better than the other, these 2 tyres are done to death in threads which is bestest.. I have both and changed many times to see what the fuss all about both EXO 60a ..just prefer the high roller for all around and doesn't hold mud like the minion. defo ardent or Ikon rear.. not sure the sizing on 2.4 in 27.5 flavour.. but i'm very sure the 2.25 in 26" is massive
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2015 18:59:59 GMT
Thanks for the help chaps - plenty to ponder.
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Post by mattyeti on Mar 24, 2015 19:32:39 GMT
That's the exact combo I run on the yeti. The ardent is a great rear tyre and has been faultless in every condition but deep mud. Rolls really easy and has good side grip when leant over. I run the 26" 2.25 as the 2.4 would be too big on the yeti it dosnt take a big rear tyre well. As for the minion on the front it's another great all rounder, especially in the exo set up tubless. I run 2.5 but it's not a big 2.5 like some tyres. In fact I'd say the 2.3 hans dampf I had on before was bigger.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2015 19:38:38 GMT
So Ardent 2.25 rear and Minion 2.3 front is what you're saying Matt?
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Post by mattyeti on Mar 24, 2015 19:43:28 GMT
No sorry I have the 2.5 3c exo minion on front (but comes up more like a 2.3) and yes, 2.25 exo ardent at back
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2015 21:00:27 GMT
Cheers all - I'll probably go with the Minion/Ardent combo. Very helpful.
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Post by getonyourbike on Mar 25, 2015 17:10:20 GMT
Minion/Ardent but go for the DHR2 on the front. Very good tyre indeed. It corners like a DHF but with more braking grip.
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Post by bettyswollox on Mar 25, 2015 20:23:27 GMT
I've got a shorty on the front of the DH bike (got it off a mate to try) and it's spot on if I m honest. May be a bit too aggressive for xc tho, although I know some people do use them
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2015 21:19:08 GMT
Just an update - rode 2 Zero's today at Swinley forest, one with Minion/Ardent combo other High Roller/Ardent. TBF both sets felt absolutely spot on - was dry and sketchy in places but never felt I would wash out once and they both gripped into the berms beautifully. Going with the Minion/Ardent as it is 20g lighter Once a gay, weight weenie, XC tosser - always a gay, weight weenie etc etc Once again thanks for the advice - top stuff all.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2015 21:28:43 GMT
Did you like the bike mate
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2015 21:31:11 GMT
Did you like the bike mate Howdy mate - done a mini recap on the day on the forums ride. You would love Swinley too
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Post by will on Mar 31, 2015 20:16:55 GMT
Minion/Ardent but go for the DH R2 on the front. Very good tyre indeed. It corners like a DHF but with more braking grip. I thought the R meant it is rear specific or is that the point you are making by saying it will give more grip ?
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