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  • Stans ZTR Flows or something else for 'All Mountain/Enduro'? Waddaya using STW?
  • psychle
    Free Member

    Want a nice wide and tough rim whilst still keeping it relatively light, will be setting ’em up tubeless as well. Are Flow’s still the popular choice for ‘All Mountain/Enduro’ riding?

    matthew_h
    Free Member

    Flows sound like they would ideal for you or you could try the Arch if you want to save a little bit more weight

    Northwind
    Full Member

    Yup, flows are your benchmark there really, that’s what I’m using for what’s probably much the same sort of riding and they’ve been flawless.

    Mugboo
    Full Member

    I like my Flows but getting the 2.35 High Roller on was bloody tough. Not looking forward to my first night ride puncture!

    fattatlasses
    Free Member

    Currently got some Pro 3 and Pro 2 Flow’s, Crest’s (kind of a v.lightweight, mid-width version of Flow) and Bontrager Rythym’s.

    For my 88 to 90kg weight, I find the Flows are by far the best for rocky natural riding on a 5″ travel bike. If you can afford the Hope Pro 3 SP/AM on Flows, they’re well worth the money – very nice stiff and strong wheels. Doddle to go tubeless with Stans kit aswell.

    Northwind
    Full Member

    Not sure why people are having trouble fitting tyres… I think you guys might cry if you tried getting my double ply Highrollers onto my 729s :mrgreen:

    backhander
    Free Member

    I’ve gone from flows to arch’s. Tyres seat just as well, I can’t detect any squirming and they feel just as stiff to me (so far).
    Only a suggestion.
    I remember roger musson telling me that he considered 355s to be strong enough for a 15st rider on pretty rough trails. But narrow though (I’ve had some of those too!).

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