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That is 2.1-2.3, has strong sidewalls and is folding, rolls well, can be used with stans rims with stans solution.
a racing ralph maybe ? 😉
cmon where are the usual opinionated chaps off stw?
I'm currently riding Maxxis Aspen, bloody quick!
They seem all good to me.
James
sidewalls?
Larsen?
Just stuck a Bonty Revolt Super X TLR on (princely sum of £18.99) - don't know if it fits your bill perfectly but it's got a long name (and is folding, tubless with solution, low profile tread and continuous central ridge - so it might well be)
Maxis Crossmark..
With an Ardent up front..
Oh, and I'll sort out the CX for you fella- I've not forgoton..
Enjoying a crossmark LUST 2.25 currently.
TBH, they seem fairly thin, but i've not had any probs thrashing around Swinley Forest.
these might help- http://www.mtbr.com/cat/tires-and-wheels/tire/maxxis/aspen/PRD_448889_151crx.aspx
another vote here for a maxxis crossmark.
I was riding the Crossmark prior to the Aspens, the Aspens are defo quicker, but as i've said above the side walls are a tad thinner.
kenda small block 8 fantastic in the weather we have had lately
sidewall srength is my main priority
Geax BarroMountain
http://www.mtbr.com/cat/tires-and-wheels/tubeless-tire/geax/barro-mountain/PRD_412950_1508crx.aspx