I've just bought a second hand high roller to try to see if i can notice a change of grip over my pitch's standard eskars
so stupid question, should i be sticking the high roller front or back?
My head says i want the most grip at the front...but am i being thick 😕
PS riding is FOD and leckhampton so more dh than xc
yes more grip at the front, and fatter tyre at the front
though that said the eskars are pretty knobbly so i wouldn't expect high rollers to grip more, particularly if worn
so HR front then?
sorry for being stupid 😳
Having run both on the same bike I can confirm that 60a High Rollers have slightly better levels of grip and don't break away quite so easily as the Eskars, and the Super Tacky version is better still. Stick it on the front.
Yetiman,
what did you find worked best on your pitch? I got the HR to try out without any advice, so if you have a better choice of tyre and be happy to try that next time 🙂
cheers
CD, ill try it up front but its not quite as unworn as i was expecting! - Still it was only £15
Lean the bike under you into corners or you will be on saying that the highroller is vague and washes out. 🙂
v666ern - Sorry for any confusion but I don't have a Pitch.....I meant that I'd tried both types of tyre on the same bike...i.e my old Dialled Prince Albert, and not the same bike as you.
Mr plow - thanks for the heads up!
Yetiman, thats alright, the advice is greatly received all the same
You want the HR on the front, obv 🙂
Depending on how much it's worn your HR may not feel that much different from a new one. There is definitely a part of the tyre that has no tread and in the corners it will slide but hook up again in a satisfying way as the Minion-esque shoulder tread digs in.
As above the HR works best if you bury it while cornering, if you lean with the bike you will be on your ear.
Eskars are brilliant rear tyres but a bit abrupt on the front, and not great with wet rocks... had a slightly fraught day at laggan in the rain last year 😆 Supertacky highroller will be a lot grippier even in their skinny 2.35, but draggier. Maxxpro will be not massively grippier IMO but will have much better manners when it does slide.
not minding the draggier angle, im not the fastest!
If you enjoy the sensation of riding into a permanent headwind you'll enjoy SuperTacky HRs
If you enjoy the sensation of riding into a permanent headwind you'll enjoy SuperTacky HRs
+1 they were my only change for a weeks DH in spain on my pitch, I'd forgotten how bad they are! Had to keep checking that the tyre wasn't rubbing on something!
As for HR Vs Eskar, I think my Eskars have more grip than 2.35 maxxpro high rollers, but the Eskar is also definately draggier. 2.35 Maxxpro high roller up front and DMR MotoR rear for dry trails is my favourite at the moment.