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  • fatbike tyre that's good for sharp flints & mud ?
  • scaredypants
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    oh, and superlight and dirt cheap 🙂

    It’s for the new forest area: flinty, muddy and sandy on any ride, any time of year
    26″ wheels, probably 4″ tyre

    stuey
    Free Member

    (2nd hand) Nate 🙂

    JohnClimber
    Free Member

    On One Floater, maybe not the lightest but in fat bike tyres but compered to the price of the rest they are throw away money.

    And available in silly colours too
    http://www.on-one.co.uk/i/q/TYOOFLOAT/on-one-floater-120tpi-folding-tyre

    scaredypants
    Full Member

    hmmm, when I googled I found quite lot of hate for the floaters – is that unfair ?

    (they don’t have to be supercheap, as long as they last and don’t rip to bits – like nobby nics do round here)

    singlespeedstu
    Full Member

    Nate’s for 4″
    Bud’s for 5″
    Floaters are self steerey cack.

    scaredypants
    Full Member

    how about the maxxis ones ? (- they do that exo casing for them so shouldn’t cut)

    epicyclo
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    scaredypants – Member
    hmmm, when I googled I found quite lot of hate for the floaters – is that unfair ?…

    Perfectly good tyre if used within its limitations.

    I prefer Nates for winter, but on my 3 season fatbike I have Floaters. Not enough edge lug for riding along greasy cambers, but not as draggy on dry, and hard surfaces either.

    And I don’t feel bad knocking off a few miles on the road to get to a trail.

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