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[Closed] Michelin's new XC tyre range contains the tyre we've all been looking for

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The low-tread Michelin Jet XC and Force XC tyres are all well and good if you like that sort of thing but it’s the Michelin Wild XC that’s triggered us lot over here in the filth of midwinter.

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https://singletrackworld.com/2022/01/michelin-wild-xc-tyre/


 
Posted : 05/01/2022 8:59 pm
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More nails in the 27.5 coffin. I'd better start saving for a new frame, fork and wheelset.


 
Posted : 05/01/2022 9:04 pm
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Forekaster?


 
Posted : 05/01/2022 9:32 pm
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Looking at the profile on those, i'm not going to be ditching the shorty's any time soon!


 
Posted : 05/01/2022 9:42 pm
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Jim Trailrider
You think you have it bad on 27.5” I am still on 26” so my choice is very minimal.


 
Posted : 05/01/2022 9:46 pm
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Welcome back Benji. This is the stuff we want.


 
Posted : 05/01/2022 9:59 pm
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Looks like a successor to the wider Maxxis Beaver, ie The One XC Mud Tyre That You'd Not Just Use For XC. Which is good! Not something I need but it was an obvious hole in ranges.

But "the tyre I've been looking for" is a 2.6 29 rockrazor. Or, ya know, any 2.6 29er semislick since there's none now the Terevail is gone.


 
Posted : 05/01/2022 10:14 pm
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the tyre we’ve all been looking for

At last….er, where exactly did you ride it to come to this conclusion?


 
Posted : 05/01/2022 11:15 pm
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Or, ya know, any 2.6 29er semislick since there’s none now the Terevail is gone.

Not quite a semi slick but I’ve got a Maxxis Rekon 29x2.6 in exo+ casing that is my go to rear tyre for longer rides in drier months.

That xc wild looks like just the tyres I’m after for my SS.


 
Posted : 06/01/2022 6:36 am
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Hummm I’ve just bought a set of Wolfpack Trails. That XC Wild looks like a good alternative.


 
Posted : 06/01/2022 6:48 am
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Meh, the Wild XC looks like a Vittoria Barzo, which has been out for ages and is a very good all round XC tyre. The Jet XC2 is similar to the Mezcal, so I'll just stick to using those.

The widths for the Jet and Force are so last decade. Not having wider 2.25 is old school, and shows Michelin are still living in the past.


 
Posted : 06/01/2022 9:19 am
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Yep, certainly interest in those Wild XCs amongst my riding buddies. There are still a couple of people in our group eking out the last few miles from Spesh Storm Controls and Bonty Mud Xs, but most of us have been consigned to halfway 'wet weather' solutions like Forekasters, Barzos and others for the past couple of years. I have a pair of the older tread Specialized Purgatories on my singlespeed which do a pretty fine job in slop, but even stocks of those have dried up now, and the new Purg is an altogether different beast.

Hillbillies are just too much for proper long rides, and the only nu-skool mud tyre that seems to be at all sustainable for normal riding is a mk1 Shorty in the 2.2" flavour on the rear. And even that is a draggy b@$+@rd.

Not sure why Michelin are even bothering to market the Jet & Force tyres in the UK. They should just ship all the Wilds here and we'll eat them up.


 
Posted : 06/01/2022 9:26 am
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any 2.6 29er semislick since there’s none now the Terevail is gone.

whats happened? ive been looking for a set of them!


 
Posted : 06/01/2022 9:38 am
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2.1" tyre!
WTF, we're not in the '80s now.


 
Posted : 06/01/2022 10:13 am
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Good article, but the opening 3 paragraphs are a bit of a mess... had to ready several times to get the gist of what was being said... Maybe it's just me.


 
Posted : 06/01/2022 10:51 am
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Just to add, I hope Michelin have solved the leaky sidewall issues... good tyres often let down by total inability to retain pressure.


 
Posted : 06/01/2022 10:53 am
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Ahh a couple months too late for me... I already bought new mud tyres!

I used have a 26" Maxxis Beaver on my old bike which I absolutely loved for winter riding! Was desperately looking for something similar in 29" for my new bike but couldn't find anything similar.


 
Posted : 06/01/2022 11:44 am
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More nails in the 27.5 coffin. I’d better start saving for a new frame, fork and wheelset.

I'll have yours, it's not worth much...


 
Posted : 06/01/2022 12:00 pm
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Good article, but the opening 3 paragraphs are a bit of a mess… had to ready several times to get the gist of what was being said… Maybe it’s just me.

Nope, not just you. Made no sense to me either, editor must be on holiday.
And am I missing something here? Aren't these just the same Wild's that were reviewed in the mag last issue, just with a more lightweight casing?


 
Posted : 06/01/2022 12:10 pm
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the tyre we’ve all been looking for

No, sadly, the article does not confirm Michelin will be remaking green Wildgrippers in 26".


 
Posted : 06/01/2022 12:44 pm
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Maybe it's because of the XC tag these aren't made for 27.5. The MTB Fun Police have determined that 27.5" can't be used for XC, only 29". Unless it's on a gravel bike where for some reason its totally fine.


 
Posted : 06/01/2022 12:53 pm
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@Northwind. I to am looking for a 2.6 Rock Razor or Minion SS


 
Posted : 06/01/2022 1:25 pm
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whats happened? ive been looking for a set of them!

Don't know- out of stock everywhere, not sure if they're discontinued or just having stock issues


 
Posted : 06/01/2022 11:30 pm
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Is there actually any measurable real world difference between 2.25 / 2.35 or is this a typo?


 
Posted : 07/01/2022 10:24 am
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Good article, but the opening 3 paragraphs are a bit of a mess… had to ready several times to get the gist of what was being said… Maybe it’s just me.

It's not an "article" it's a barely re-hashed press release with a click-bait title. It's crap like this that makes me want to cancel my membership. I don't mind paying to support the forum but it pains me to be subsidising this nonsense. We've had some proper journalism recently. Can we stick with that?


 
Posted : 07/01/2022 10:33 am
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Wondering who it was on Michelin's design team which thought massive blue and yellow logos were a good idea.


 
Posted : 07/01/2022 12:08 pm