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  • Dirt Wizard 27.5 x 3"
  • bonesetter
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    Anyone running one?

    Can’t find any feedback

    bonesetter
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    £70 is a bit steep though

    GregMay
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    Tried one – it works in mud unlike any others I’ve tried.

    You gets what you pay for.

    MrTricky
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    I got the 26″ ones when they first came out – they last really well, as all Surly tyres seem to do. In fact I’ve just put together a bike based on these tyres. They work well in most conditions I’ve tried and will remain on as a result. 27 tpi rear (cheaper) and 120tpi front (more supple) are my preferred combo. I will never buy narrower again.

    bonesetter
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    I don’t think it will work on a Stooge though?

    bonesetter
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    What’s the alternative?

    Present conditions are as bad as they get mud wise. The Vee Fatty front and NN 3″ rear both struggled today

    Mind you, cold (= dry) snap forecasted, and Spring is round the corner (!)

    jonestown
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    just been out in a total slopfest with one on the front today, i’d say its about as good a front tyre as you’ll get for the front of the Stooge in these conditions

    nemesis
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    bonesetter
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    Jonestown – mine was tongue in cheek 😉

    I’ll see how the weather looks over the coming week and then decide

    You never know, winter may finally arrive

    bonesetter
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    I thought CTBM was selling the 27.5 x3″

    Now I can’t find them on sale anywhere…??

    bonesetter
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    bump for the evening crew

    Sam
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    In real mud I’ve not been amazed with the DW in 29+ flavour. I rode with some guys on CX bikes recently in real muddy conditions and they were doing the classic cutting through and finding traction while I was slithering around on the top. I keen meaning to try some Maxxis Shortys I have on wide rims. I reckon they could provide a bit more cut through while still giving the cushioning of a big tyre.

    Finding the 27+ Bomboloni very good all-rounder. Still has a bit of a skating on the surface feel in really goopy stuff but nice and predictable.

    bonesetter
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    So where can the DW be bought from, and for that matter the Bombolino?

    Clobber
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    Sam (above^) will sell you bomboloni’s

    brassneck
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    CTBM just advertised the Dirt Wizards in an email flyer thing.

    bonesetter
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    Thanks for that

    bonesetter
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    Strewth – CTBM £75

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