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Withdrawn: 27.5 MTB Tyres
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Tyres: 2 Specialized Butcher Grid 27.5x2.6 as new, and 2 Maxxis Minion DHF WT 27.5x2.5 only 10 klms old all $35 each o.n.o each Greg 0404499884
Nobby Nic Trailstar and Pacestar
OK. Just rode the KC circuit this morning and it's time to hang up my very worn tires - it was like riding on ice (frozen water not Meth).
I'm about to buy some Nobby Nics and just wanted to know which compound to use on the front and back.
Cheers.
PS. Saw an awful lot of blokes clad head to toe in lycra this morning on the trails....sinister.
For Sale: Tyres, seat, post, stems and trainer
Small collection of original stuff off my road bike that are no longer required. All in very good condition. $10 per item.
1x Deda Big Logo 120mm stem, 185gms, black as per photo.
1x Scott Components OEM 120m stem, 172gms, white with black end plate as per photo.
1x Scott Metrix (model of bike it came off) OEM seat, black as per photo.
1x Syncros R2.5 (Scott OEM) seat post, 335gms, approx. 10mm setback, black as per photo.
1x Aldi Bikemate magnetic trainer with skewer and wheel block, as per photo.
Should I clean old latex out of tyres
i have a continental non-UST tyre go mavic xm819 rims that refuses to hold air for more than a day.
The tyre has been on there a long time.
Should I remove some of the old sealant out of the tyre and replace it with fresh sealant or just keep topping it up?
Withdrawn: Racing Ralph 29er tyres for Sale
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I am selling the Racing Ralph tyres that came with my 29er that I bought. Nothing is wrong with them, I just prefer a more aggressive tyre to do all mountain riding.
The tyres have been used several times but are in EXCELLENT condition. They are the EVO tubeless ready variety, 2.25mm profile,and made of compound 3. They are a good tyre and sell on the online sites new from $60-$80 per tyre. I will sell them together for a total of $60.
Please contact me on this website or call Lisa on 0414 517 756. Thanks.
Wanted: 26inch tubeless tyres
Looking for a good second hand or new tyre tubeless 26inch tyre. Preferably something like a Racing Ralph, Crossmark. Weight is not much of a consideration but it needs to roll as will be running on the rear.
Cheers
Tyres
Hi everyone I just brought a giant STP zero looking at getting back into riding again and I need some new tyres I currently have maxxis choice roller 26x2.4 on front and maxxis ikon 26x2.2 on the back any advise on what to get I ride a bit on the road as well and is there much advantage of having the UST tyres ?
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Help with the right tyre choice
Hi Guys,
Havent posted for a while but have been doing heaps of riding.
Im doing the Anaconda again this year and just have a few questions with regard to tyres. Ive got a Trance X1 and am still running the Nobby Nics that it came with. I have found them to be a pretty good tyre and havent lost the front end yet.
The ride leg of the anaconda isnt very technical compared to other ride legs and has a lot of open trail and gravel roads so i probably dont need such an aggresive tyre.
Which tyres for first MTB ride?
G'day
Wanting to get into some fire trail and single track for the first time (I've only done about 20Kms of trail in the Nasho and now thinking about doing Oaks), and hoping to get some pointers as to what tyres I should get for my Giant Roam 1 hybrid (bought it intending to do mainly urban stuff and a small amount of trails). It's currently running stock Giant P-RX2 700x40 tyres (and I replaced the rear wheel with a hand-build Mavic 319 because I got sick of replacing broken spokes - I'm 110Kg, so maybe that has something to do with it).
Rechargeable Canisters
Just a thought I had the other day, but does anyone know of a rechargeable CO2 canister out there on the market? All the ones I've seen are single-use, throw away jobs.
I'm thinking it wouldn't be that hard to make something about the size of a 40g cartridge that can be re-charged (to say 100-150 PSI) by using a floor pump just using regular air. That way you don't have to keep buying cylinders (and adding them to landfill), and you'd always have a free source of compressed air for either home or track use.