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[Closed] SORRY - 26" tyre question.

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I don't run different tyres for different conditions on either of my bikes and I am looking for some replacements for my rigid single speed, old Kona, hack.
At present the front is a std Continental Vert 2.3 (with room to go a bit bigger) and the rear is a Panracer XC-Pro 2.1 as big as I can get in.
Don't want to spend a lot, go any heavier or smaller, so no problem what can you recommend?


 
Posted : 18/05/2014 2:52 pm
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Minions Dhf/Dhr are pretty good all round tyres. Maybe swap the Dhr for a High roller for better rolling resistance.

There are lightish (but not Swalbe condom thin) versions of all those tyres


 
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IS tyre advice dependent on size these days?

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Buy what you want,the takeover of 27.5" and 29" tyres mean that 26" tyres now cost pennies,durr.


 
Posted : 18/05/2014 4:26 pm