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  • what narrow do it all rear tyre for the peak district?
  • rob-jackson
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    Narrower than a 2.2 spesh purgatory as clearance is tight

    robhenry85
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    i like Maxxis Ignitor 2.1, i run them on the HT in the peaks

    fast rolling, grippy on roots and rocks and better then they look in mud

    theendisnigh
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    bontrager MudX 1.8 or 2.0

    chris_db
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    Just tried the Maxxis Beaver 2.0 today, very good grip and clearance. Very happy.

    steel4real
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    Specialized storm control 2.0 or even a 1.8 if it’s that tight. Good in winter, grip on rocks and they’ll be worn down for summer just right 😉

    steel4real
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    Can you get the Beavers in a 26″ ?

    matt1986
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    Look at the dual compound onza cannis iv been so surprised at how good they have handled in the wet and mud

    nbt
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    Fire XC Pro is pretty much a classic

    ChunkyMTB
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    What bike is it Rob?

    rob-jackson
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    carbon titus

    Onzadog
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    I found maxxis advantage ust was pretty good on both ends of my bike around the peaks.

    asterix
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    Another vote for the fire xc pros

    sambob
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    2.1 ADvantage.

    Pook
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    I’ve just given up on fire xcs. Too mud holdy. I’m on a high roller on the front and mud x rear.

    rob-jackson
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    May try storm controls – like to match brands!

    Pieface
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    2.1 advantage

    fattyre500
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    Maxxis High Roller XC 2.1 Lighter than the standard version and thinner for your clearance worries.Got mine from CRC

    rob-jackson
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    2.1 advantages are well wide

    simonm
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    Why bother Rob ? don’t need narrow in the Peak…. just look how rocky it was on Sunday 😉

    rob-jackson
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    the clearance issue in mud

    Carax
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    Nobby Nicks or Bonty Mud X for the prevailing mudfest conditions.

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