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  • WTB Scraper rims & Trail Blazer tyres. 650b+ oddness, but from where?
  • jimplops
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    stupid phone

    jimplops
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    May be a good choice for winter then.

    GregMay
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    Surprisingly fast in a straight line though. Which is nice.

    Stoner
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    just got in from a wet ride with mine. Still happy bunny.

    the “chevron” layout of the nobbles still reminds me of the old exiwolf/werewolf layout.

    jimplops
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    That’s good to hear with all the rain we’ve been having lol.

    jimplops
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    Just fitted mine to Ryde enduro rims for the codeine I’m building up, and it still has massive clearance, will post pics once it’s built up.

    GregMay
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    68mm across the widest point for the Trax Fatty on a AC Wide Lightning. So about 2.7 inches on a rim that is just about wide enough to get a good profile – 29.2mm.

    singlecrack
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    [url=https://flic.kr/p/tfAAgY]20150525_103726[/url] by jerrypc69, on Flickr[url=https://flic.kr/p/tuR6ss]20150525_103429[/url] by jerrypc69, on Flickr

    WTB 2.8 Trail Blazers fitted to Blunt rims thay rea approx 500g heavier per wheel than my other wheels which are 2.0 beavers on stans crest same hubs

    Del
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    could someone measure the OD please?

    nemesis
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    Stoner kindly measured his trailblazers on DL31 rims for me – diameter was 704mm

    Max width 64mm (carcass rather than the tread)

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