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So it's finally new bike time and I have a set of only 16 month old Pike forks. Ideally with whatever new bike I get I'd like to give some wider 2.5/2.6 tyres a go. I know I'm going to have no choice but to go Boost with the bike because all new bikes are that way inclined, however, I'm wondering if I can save money and stick with the forks I have and be none boost. Does anybody know whether a standard set of 27.5 2016 160mm Pikes will accommodate larger tyres? For the tiny difference I can't see any reason at all to cost myself even more money immediately just to go Boost at the front, unless I'm missing something?


 
Posted : 14/08/2018 5:09 pm
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The newer Boost Pikes have way more clearance than my older ones. However I’m still running DHF & Shorty 2.5 in it with an under arch mudguard.


 
Posted : 15/08/2018 12:08 am
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A 2.8 will just about fit in my 2015 non-boost pikes.


 
Posted : 15/08/2018 12:20 am
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Earlier in the year when it was wet and muddy I was using a 2.5WT Shorty in some old, maybe 2015, non boost 27.5 Pikes with a Mudhugger.  I think most 2.6 tyres would be fine but 2.8 may be pushing it


 
Posted : 15/08/2018 12:30 am
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Do yourself a favour, have an actual look at the 2.6" tyres on a bike, and see if you can justify the cost of a new fork for about a horseflies bawhair worth of extra width, if it's even that. As above, you'll fit 2.5s on a standard pike no probs anyway.

Spend some of that money on a Luftkappe instead. 🙂


 
Posted : 15/08/2018 1:18 pm
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I'm running Maxxis 2.5" (WT) tyres with a mudguard and have loads of room, so you'll likely be fine with your existing forks.


 
Posted : 15/08/2018 2:56 pm
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Fab great news, now I just have to hope the steerer isn’t cut too short!


 
Posted : 15/08/2018 3:16 pm