fjohn860
Alice in diaperland
Interesting. I'd say I run my tyres pretty close to their recommendation.Come across this. Not tyres but psi recommend guide. Might help someone,
SRAM | AXS
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Interesting. I'd say I run my tyres pretty close to their recommendation.Come across this. Not tyres but psi recommend guide. Might help someone,
SRAM | AXS
axs.sram.com
Pffft.., brakes are for pussies and if you aint drifting you aint riding.What did you love? The lack of braking grip or the lack of lateral grip? Or, like me, the amazing credibility they gave?
It recommend 23ish and 24ish for me. Pretty close to my 23 both ends. Didn’t take into account inserts though.
Yeah but you're a light weightIt recommend 23ish and 24ish for me. Pretty close to my 23 both ends. Didn’t take into account inserts though.
On the front you need to run a crossmark backwards. Then the ramped intermediate knob is gripping.I once bought a Maxxis cross mark. True to its name, it certainly made me cross and left a mark. Have not ridden a Maxxis mtb tyre since...
Are u running a 35mm or wider front rim?Currently running a maxxis assguy dd at the front and a schwalbe big Betty super trail at the rear because I couldn't find a dhr2 in stock anywhere and wanted to replace my aggressor dd which I felt lacked traction. The big Betty performs very predictably, maybe even more grip than a dhr2. The assguy not so much. I feel like the assguy has all the grip in the world and then suddenly nothing and your on the floor.
Even in non DD, have run exo and exo+ Assegais since they came out on the front of the endubro rig... Am finding it hard to resist the urge to bang one on the little bike.Are u running a 35mm or wider front rim?
I love the assguy in DD. Best fkn tyre in the world right now.
I agree. Quite a square profile and be worse on wider rims.Are u running a 35mm or wider front rim?
I love the assguy in DD. Best fkn tyre in the world right now.
The side knobs are not well supported if your cornering on hard terrain. Even pushing them with your thumb reveals a lot of fold.Currently running a maxxis assguy dd at the front and a schwalbe big Betty super trail at the rear because I couldn't find a dhr2 in stock anywhere and wanted to replace my aggressor dd which I felt lacked traction. The big Betty performs very predictably, maybe even more grip than a dhr2. The assguy not so much. I feel like the assguy has all the grip in the world and then suddenly nothing and your on the floor.
33mm. I'm not great at cornering, so could be just me. Doesn't happen often, but hurts when it does.Are u running a 35mm or wider front rim?
I love the assguy in DD. Best fkn tyre in the world right now.
You ride on pavement or something ?The side knobs are not well supported if your cornering on hard terrain. Even pushing them with your thumb reveals a lot of fold.
I took them straight off and put Michelin RockR2 on. Those are some proper supported cornering knobs.
Don’t understand the hype of the assguy. Maxxis in general really.
Firmly agree on both points !Don’t understand the hype of the assguy. Maxxis in general really.
Yep. That and basically 98% of Australian trail surfaces where the knobs can’t fully penetrate (admittedly, maybe not at the moment with all the rain). I know several people who went assegai and returned to DHF for that reason , but there are better options these days.You ride on pavement or something ?
I also don't get the universal love for Maxxis, is it just because you can them easily?Firmly agree on both points !
Seen a few mentions of that here now, I thought that was a thing of the past?Maxxis and plenty of wobbly casings
Your thoughts on the WTB Judge surprise me I must say. I've been running the Judge as a front (trail boss rear) and I feel like the casing is absolutely bullet proof, it is a fkn tank at 1.4kg though.Been playing around with different tyres due to everyone charging (or trying to) stupid money for Maxxis and plenty of wobbly casings.
Specialized T9 Butcher in 29x2.6 is an excellent tyre. Both gravity and grid trail casings feel supple and give great feel. The T9 rubber is almost as soft as max grip and lasts about the same. The grip on the limit is excellent. They communicate really nicely when they are letting go and slide so predictably. Definitely communicate better on the edge than the Assegai but maybe a bee's pube less outright grip. I used the gravity casings on the ebike at 21 and 27psi (the tyres are 1.4kg each so a little less of a drama on the assisted beast) and grid trail (about 1.1kg) on the Madonna at the same pressures with a cushcore in the rear. These are my go to tyres especially when I can still get them cheap from overseas (Grid Trail go for $60!). It's just when the stall at the airport causes extended delays that force me to try others. Gravity casing is stout, in between DD and DH Maxxis but still supple, Grid Trail casing is like a DD/EXO+ hybrid.
Specialized Eliminator T7/9 in 29x2.6. I sometimes run one of these on the rear of the Madonna in Grid Trail casing with a cushcore. Rolls slightly better than the Butcher but the penalty is reduced braking traction. I definitely prefer the Butcher but these are great and a solid back up.
The Specialized 2.6 tyres are basically the same size as a 2.5 Assguy.
So the last delay caused this trial...
WTB Judge Tough High Grip 29x2.4....quite a small tyre, like a 2.3 DHR. As it was so small I put an extra couple of psi in. First run on this on the rear at 30psi I put a hole in the centre of the casing but saved it with a plug. Reinflated it to 30psi and on the second run had a decent rim strike that popped it in another section of the centre tread. Put another plug in it to get me back to the car. They made the list of tyres not for me. Casing felt like a DD/EXO+ hybrid and on the trail it felt harsh and pingy. Didn't like them.
WTB Verdict Light High Grip 29x2.5....compared to the Butcher this rubber is a little harder....about a T7.5 or in between terra and max grip. With the added volume of the 2.5 the casing feels a little more supple and conforms to the trail much better than the 2.4 Judge but not as well as an Assguy 2.5 or the Butcher 2.3 or 2.6. I ran about 24psi in the front with the lighter casing and the grip this tyre gives is predictable and uninspiring at the same time. Definitely not a top tier tyre for grip and confidence but ok. Casing is light like an EXO. Can't comment on durability yet but so far so good (5 rides in).
MSC Gripper DH 2C 29x2.4....rubber feels hard. They roll very well and as a rear tyre they are quite good up here in QLD temps and conditions. They are 5kmh faster than any other tyre I've ridden on my exit from the trails down a tarmac road on a final sprint session (KOM today yeeeew 69.6kmh!). Braking is ok especially considering how inflexible the rubber is. The casing feels quite good on the trail and is helping the harder rubber to feel more compliant but it doesn't have the outright grip of the T9 Butcher...not close. These have potential to be excellent but need softer rubber if it were to go on the front....I've just discovered there is a 3C version with softer rubber but currently out of stock. Will try them in the future if they become available. They weigh about 1.2kg so good weight.