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Must be easy to mount tuneless (stans), for the rear and cheaper than a Schwalbe Ralph Snakeskin TLR.

Will be used in non- race trail centres e.g Wales.

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Posted : 18/03/2016 10:20 am
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On one smorgasbord.


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 10:21 am
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Ardent?


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 10:22 am
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HR2 Hans damn, reliable. Ardent on the rear or trail queen


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 10:27 am
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Specialized Ground Control or Bontrager XR4 are two options that spring to mind. I think they both come in a fair chunk cheaper than the Schwalbe offerings (though not as cheap as Smorgasbord/Chunky Monkey).


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 10:32 am
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Minion DHF on the Front, Ardent on the Back is hard to beat for an all round combo.


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 10:34 am
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On one; chunky front, smorg rear

Great tyres, great price


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 10:35 am
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Geax Saguaro? Cheap as chips.


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 10:39 am
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Your TR Exo Maxxis of choice from Alltricks, with 10% off using PNMAR


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 10:41 am
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Secondhand barely used ones off Pinkbike usually.

Stuff like Spesh Purg/Butchers seem to come up often.


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 10:42 am
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Winter - Spesh Purgatory
Summer - WTB Bronson (or Spesh Eskar if it's a slight chance of 'more than damp')

I'm not a fan of outright summer or mud tyres so those two options are my defaults for about 6 months of the year each.


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 10:43 am
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Bontrager XR4 & XR3's for me.


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 10:51 am
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Chunky Monkey


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 10:56 am
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Specialized Purgatory front, Ground Control rear. Fit and forget, ride all year round.

The only conditions they struggle in is deep sloppy mud. To be fair though, anything apart from a specialized mud tyre would be the same.

I ran a Butcher front, Purgatory rear this winter which worked great even on ice / hardpack snow. It rolled noticeably slower than the Purg / GC setup though.


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 11:11 am
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Minion DHF on the Front, Ardent on the Back is hard to beat for an all round combo.

Been using this for a year, done uplifts, trail centres and natural stuff on it. I like it, though the Ardent is a bit too weak & thin for the abuse it gets, it's also crap in mud but quite fun getting the back end out. It's held up well though. Got a Minion SS on order so will see how that goes.


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 11:19 am
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WTB Vigilante front and rear or Trail Boss rear.......Planet X currently have 40% off these till end of month.


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 12:23 pm
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WTF you never mentioned wheel size, how on earth are we meant to recommend a tyre without knowing the wheels size!!!!


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 12:34 pm
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XR4 front with a 3 or 2 on rear


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 12:35 pm
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On one; chunky front, smorg rear

Great tyres, great price

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Posted : 18/03/2016 1:00 pm
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Spesh Purgatory front and rear, fit and forget all yr round


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 1:16 pm
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Purgatory on the front? ๐Ÿ˜ฏ
Maybe in Arizona...

Butcher front, Purgatory rear, and get used to a slidey back end in the slop.


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 1:20 pm
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Purgatory on the front?
Maybe in Arizona...

works fine in West of Scotland slop for me. I don't go very fast though ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 1:26 pm
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I have one on the back and it loves to wheelspin and go side ways in the Shropshire slop and loam. Still like it though as it's a kind of predictable sideways...


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 1:29 pm
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Dunno, mine's fine around Surrey/Hampshire/Berkshire (and occasionally North Yorkshire) slop. It's marketed as a damp conditions tyre and it works pretty well at that IME, not a mud tyre, but definitely not a fast/dry tyre.


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 1:33 pm
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on one chunky front, on one chunky or smog rear.


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 1:36 pm
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Butcher f, Purgatory r in winter.

Butcher f, Slaughter r in the dry times. (TBH I run a Rock Razor on the back but they're not cheap and from my experience of Spesh tyres I imagine the Slaughter is as good).


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 4:34 pm
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spesh purg here too. less than 30 squid


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 4:40 pm
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Chunky Front, Smorg or Purg rear.


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 4:49 pm
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butcher fronts, purg rear.

i prefer minions f and back but specialised tyre casings are better so get teh vote.


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 5:12 pm
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I use conti x kings.


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 5:53 pm
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What the defacto cheapo reliable "trail" tyre these days?

I think we can conclude that this question has no answer


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 6:34 pm
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Whatevers on offer, don't pay 50 quid for push bike tyres!

Hutchinson = Toro, Squale
Onza = Citius, Ibex
Maxxis = Minnion, HR2, Ardent
Bontrager = SE5, XR4, XR3
Spesh = Butcher, Purgatory
WTB = Vigilante, Trail Boss, Bronson
Panaracer = CG AC AM, Fire
Geax/Vittoria = Goma
Michelin = Wild RockR
On One = Chunky Monkey and Smorgasbord

To name a few. Theres loads of decent tyres out there for around 15-25 quid.


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 7:01 pm
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Same tyres year round for me

Solaris has a Maxxis combo - HR2/Ardent
El Mariachi has a Spesh combo - Butcher/Purgatory


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 8:34 pm
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i have a Toro RR Hardskin up front and its ace. It's going in an Anthem so the Spec ground control 2.1 is looking the best at the moment.


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 9:17 pm
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Butcher f, Purgatory r in winter.

Butcher f, Slaughter r in the dry times. (TBH I run a Rock Razor on the back but they're not cheap and from my experience of Spesh tyres I imagine the Slaughter is as good).

I use conti x kings.

Yes.

Although I wouldn't touch anything other than a Black Chilli X King, which negates the cheap element. Also been running Spesh Storm Controls over the winter.


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 9:31 pm
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Currently using racesports which are black chilli and only 23 quid each in merlin at the moment.


 
Posted : 18/03/2016 10:03 pm
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Surely this topic needs a poll?


 
Posted : 19/03/2016 10:15 pm
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maxxis ardent or on one smorg and chunky monkey for trails

ralphs for going well quick, not usually fitted though in scotland.


 
Posted : 20/03/2016 1:12 am