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So I recently offended @moorey's sensitivities (your welcome!) by running an Ardent and High Roller on my trail/AM Hyrax. I've always just gone maxxis out of habit and been of the belief that IU'd get a greater return out of focusing on my abilities than the tyres I run. But, it's been a long time since I've paid close attention to what's new and trendy these days so I figured I'd survey the wisdom of the crowd:
Which tyres do you run, for what type of riding and surfaces, and what makes them your tyre of choice?
For me, I aim for low rolling resistance in the centre and fat lugs on the outside as I like to lay my bike right over on the flatter corners to make the lugs dig in. So an Ardent rear and High Roller front seemed like a decent choice. I do like the super tackies for the loose-over-dry that we get in Canberra, but the price and the speed in which they wear out usually has me going 3C or just the old 62As instead.
What do you run on your bicycle?
So I recently offended @moorey's sensitivities (your welcome!) by running an Ardent and High Roller on my trail/AM Hyrax. I've always just gone maxxis out of habit and been of the belief that IU'd get a greater return out of focusing on my abilities than the tyres I run. But, it's been a long time since I've paid close attention to what's new and trendy these days so I figured I'd survey the wisdom of the crowd:
Which tyres do you run, for what type of riding and surfaces, and what makes them your tyre of choice?
For me, I aim for low rolling resistance in the centre and fat lugs on the outside as I like to lay my bike right over on the flatter corners to make the lugs dig in. So an Ardent rear and High Roller front seemed like a decent choice. I do like the super tackies for the loose-over-dry that we get in Canberra, but the price and the speed in which they wear out usually has me going 3C or just the old 62As instead.
What do you run on your bicycle?