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  • WTB Ranger tough tyres 27.5 plus any real world experiences on them
  • postierich
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    New build will require some new rubber mainly for bike packing duties but might get rad on the odd occasion mainly riding in the lakes so anyone used them?

    firestarter
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    Sorry to butt in rich, anyone seen any 27.5 2.8 tough rangers in stock anywhere

    psycorp
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    Not Rangers but got Bridgers on my Primal if that helps?

    Just bought a Breakout and a Convict for the bouncer too.

    BadlyWiredDog
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    Yep, I’m running one on the back of a Transmitter after trashing Trailblazers and Rocket Rons bottoming out on rocks and pinch-flatting them in tubeless mode. They’re reasonably grippy, quite fast rolling, about the same size as a TB 2.8 in 2.8 guise and pretty heavy. They seem seriously tough, I’ve had the rim bottom out a few times now with no problems.

    Works for me.

    postierich
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    I,m going 3.0 Mick CRC have them in stock at a reasonable price not sure of the tpi
    http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/wtb-ranger-tcs-tough-fast-rolling-tyre/rp-prod151654

    firestarter
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    Cheers rich pretty sure I need 2.8 as trailblazer fits nice and 3.0 bridger doesn’t. No rush I’ve not touched the ramin plus since the Jones arrived lol

    postierich
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    Would like to do Surly Dirt Wizards but prices are crazy

    firestarter
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    As with most things surly 🙂

    pigyn
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    I have been using the 3″ rangers on my pony rustler and they have been amazing. Much better than the bridger/trailboss combo that I hated

    postierich
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    pigyn take it your running them tubeless what size rims? and front and rear?

    postierich
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    Mick weird how Alpkit stock loads pf WTB tyres but no tough ones!

    firestarter
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    Yeah I know but after having a trailblazer light I won’t be going for anything but tough again

    pigyn
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    Yes tubeless and yes front and rear. DT XM551s so 40mm internal. They look much narrower than Chronicles but only measure up about 2mm less.

    Fantastic grip on mixed terrain and very supportive when pushed hard. 11psi front and 12psi rear.

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