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  • 29er Mud Tyres
  • DaveE
    Full Member

    looking at trusty Bonty Muds or Maxxiss Beaver for single speed
    Any other thoughts/offers available

    thv3
    Free Member

    Got a pair of Bonty Muds which have never been used and are unlikey to be used now. One was fitted only, other is still in packaging.

    Email in profile, let me know if you’re interested.

    steve_b77
    Free Member

    I use mud-X’s and they work. Apparently beavers are more all round capable

    DaveE
    Full Member

    I use Bonty Muds on 26er so if they are half as good would be happy.

    windjammer
    Free Member

    i have beavers they are a good mud tyre but the side walls are realy thin.

    baznav73
    Free Member

    Mud X’s here been useing them all ****ing summer so far 👿

    rOcKeTdOg
    Full Member

    mud x are ace, not at all draggy on dry/tarmac either, but brilliant in mud

    BenHouldsworth
    Free Member

    Rocketdog- how do you find them on roots and rocks? Maybe I didn’t give them long enough but I found them a little scary

    steve_b77
    Free Member

    They’re not as good as normal tyres, but they coped with the mud/grass & roots at Mayhem just fine

    rOcKeTdOg
    Full Member

    not many rocks around here mainly all roots and mud and clay, work well, no tyre is immune to slimey roots though

    IA
    Full Member

    Loving the beaver here.

    SS, or gears, as if that makes a difference!

    chunkypaul
    Free Member

    Just about to stick the Mud X’s back on my 29er!

    I find them a bit too narrow on the front, but excellent as a rear mud TL tyre – although I struggle to get them inflated on bonty rhythm rims without a co2 cartridge

    frogstomp
    Full Member

    What are the real-life widths of the Bontragers like?

    Just got a Scott Scale 29er and there is bugger all clearance on the chainstays with the supplied 2.25 Rocket Rons…

    chunkypaul
    Free Member

    50-52mm-ish

    frogstomp
    Full Member

    Cheers.. is that the 2.0, or 2.2s?

    igm
    Full Member

    The MudXs never come off my singlespeed 29er.

    chunkypaul
    Free Member

    2.0 version

    pop-larkin
    Free Member

    I love beaver- just note there is weight limit of 85 kg if I remember correctly

    Chainline
    Free Member

    love the beaver…weight limit!!! what???

    pop-larkin
    Free Member

    Have you ever seen a 85 kg beaver 😯

    iamtheresurrection
    Full Member

    Mud X all year round on my Fargo, too. I think they’re pretty much unbeatable as an all round tyre (in a permanently wet north east England) but some on here hate it, especially in 29. Really don’t know what they don’t like about them.

    nwgiles
    Full Member

    Beaver – sniggers

    rOcKeTdOg
    Full Member

    A photo to sum up today’s ride

    the fairwell to the hip ride by rOcKeTdOgUk, on Flickr

    weeksy
    Full Member

    I have been impressed with the Hans Dampf 29er rubber this week. Very very good in the mud.

    dougbates
    Free Member

    Guys I’ve just stuck some Rocket Ron cyclocross tyres on, they are sooooooo fast & the muddier it is the better they grip! We get a mix of singletrack, fields, firetrack & trails, lots of roots but very few rocks so sidewalls not an issue, only problem was they wouldn’t fit tubeless. Wouldn’t want to use them on dusty trails in summer, they’ll be my default winter tyre from now on thou 🙂

    RamseyNeil
    Free Member

    Mud X or XR Mud are no longer made as a 29er tyre . Personally I loved them on my 26 wheels but hated them on my 29er .

    SprocketJockey
    Free Member

    May not still be made but definitely still available:

    http://www.jejamescycles.co.uk/bontrager-29er-mud-team-issue-29-x-2-tyre-id74400.html

    Mud X are brilliant on mud and cope fine with rocks and roots here on Dartmoor, but I do find the 29″ flavour seems a lot more draggy on climbs than the 26″ version, which I’ve run year round on my singlespeed for about 4 years.

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