I'm wondering what 29" XC tyre I could install to lose a bit of overall diameter therefore dropping the frame height?
Racing ralph 2.1? Rocketron? 2.1?
cheers
What are you trying to achieve by dropping the frame height?
Bonty XR0 and XR1 are pretty dinky. Smart Sam's in a 1.75?
29er is just 700c
so any cx tyre
Put some 650b wheels in. That should drop it plenty!
Mtbel +1
Personally id buy the right sized bike though. ๐
What are you trying to achieve by dropping the frame height?
A frame which is lower to the ground ๐
Want to downgrade rear tyre grip from 2.25 nobby nic to something a bit faster rolling but don't want to increase the frame height... ideally id lower it if I can
A Maxxis Ikon might be worth considering, just make sure you get an EXO version.
Thunder Burt.
haha some of those are pretty much slicks.
Smart sams look good
Trying to drop frame height but changing tyres seems a bit mental.
Putting some 650b wheels in is probably the best suggestion yet.
I have some XR0 and XR1 tyes in 1.9".
The XR0 get ripped to shreds quick easily there really are a race only tyre, and they have basically no grip.
The XR1 "I" love.
They are great for summer riding in the chilterns but I would nt use em in winter.
I would only use them if your doing a bit of road or something more similar to CX.
There not "proper" mtb tyres by today standards.
haha some of those are pretty much slicks.
Smart sams look good
Do you want a fast tyre, or not?
Another vote for Thunder Burt. If you want a low volume fast rolling tyre then this is it!
Clement LXV
Ok I like the look of thunderburt... looks very similar to the rock razor to me??
Do you want a fast tyre, or not?
But cookci doesnt say he wants a fast tyre. He says he wants to drop frame height ?
I think I want fast rolling low volume. Thunderburt looks like a awesome rear tyre ๐
But cookci doesnt say he wants a fast tyre. He says he wants to drop frame height ?
Keep up:
Want to downgrade rear tyre grip from 2.25 nobby nic to something a bit faster rolling
But we're all sorted now, so all good!
Thunder Burt is like a Racing Ralph for cornering but a bit faster rolling (I wouldn't it is say massively faster though). You get a nice small drift until the cornering knobs grip and rescue you from my experience. I like it on the back in summer.