I’ve been watching KZbin videos for well over a decade, this is the first comment I’ve ever bothered to leave. This is a fantastic video, a great balance of being informative yet light-hearted and entertaining. Great work
@jaymacpherson816711 ай бұрын
Rode a “trail” on Mt. St. Helens using knobbies. It was untracked pumice fields. Once we turned around at the climb’s end, a strong wind was at our backs. The knobs would pick up pumice gravel, sort of like flinging mud, to head height. Being light due to the air pockets, and with the wind at our backs, the pumice gravel would seem to float around our bodies as we rode. Supremely surreal.
@GermanTabor Жыл бұрын
I switched from Assegai/Dissector to Forekaster/Rekon for my local trails in Indiana (Brown County) and while sometimes I miss the ultimate bite, this is a way better setup for around here. Lighter, rolls significantly better, still corners very well and predictable. I switched based on an earlier video from the Syd and Macky channel. Thanks guys!
@MrSupermugen11 ай бұрын
Have you considerd Dual forekasters? I've been running this on my Enduro bike for the local trails and they are fantastic, They can get kinda caught out when your riding soft dirt but harder pack they are awesome. pedal waay easier than my normal DH tyre setup.
@absoluterampage29010 ай бұрын
Are you running 2.4 Forekaster with 2.4 Rekon by any chance? Is the Forekaster narrower than the Rekon or is it fine? Thinking on running this setup.
@GermanTabor10 ай бұрын
2.6 forecaster front and 2.4 Rekon rear on 35mm ID rims. I’d rather run 2.4s F/R on 30mm ID but it’s just what I have.
@lesleybell609610 ай бұрын
I've just started a new job at my LBS and I have spent some time trying to figure out the complexities of tires. Thank you Syd, you have made it a lot easier for me to understand and hopefully be able to explain about why a person may want a particular tire. 😃
@billderas3420 Жыл бұрын
So happy this series is back. Loved how you explained the logic for picking the various Maxxis tires to address different trail conditions. Thought I knew it all about Maxxis tires; but, still got some great info. You two rock!
@oldschooldude3500 Жыл бұрын
Well said. Awesome to see syd fixes bikes again. I love how they both explain fixing bikes in a very simple terms.
@jrhackmann Жыл бұрын
I was just watching your brake bleed video and was wondering when you would post the next vid here. Then I saw this waiting at the top of the list. Perfect timing!
@NATURALBORNSHREDDER Жыл бұрын
Speaking of big tall knobs, I've been running continental kryptotal rear, front and back. I tested tons of tires and these brake super hard and corner insane. Prefer open channel to intermediary for a hard bite, and having both the same is efficient to swap a bit worn front to back. Really good everything tire with taller knobs spaced enough for occasional mud and work great on loose steep dry terrain with chunky knobs that don't deform on rocks and rolls pretty fast.
@kiltymacbagpipe Жыл бұрын
Can you covert the finger width and side finger width into metric fingers please?
@johnnietillotson3465 Жыл бұрын
Great video. Best MTB tire information coverage I've seen. Thanks for the in-depth explanations and examples of tires you'll used in different events.
@Jinedan Жыл бұрын
Good stuff ... I prefer being under-tired (and under-biked for that matter) as it makes the majority of trails I ride more fun. (100m Hardtail and 2.25 Pirelli XC RCs) ... that said, I also run Cushcore XC as I like low pressure but good sidewall support for extra leanage. I kind of wish you had talked about size choices, staggering front/rear sizes, etc ...
@justsayin3600 Жыл бұрын
I'd like to hear a deep dive into tires. I've never thought much about all the possibilities. I had no clue that the tread set up at an angle down the center is ment to pack the dirt in to help stop. It was like an ah-ha moment!
@carlchambers617 Жыл бұрын
It must be winter, because Syd Fixes Bikes is back. Yeah!
@netposerx Жыл бұрын
Did you know those colorful stripes on the treads of Schwalbe tires helps with installing? Yeah, the strip goes on the non-drive side of your bike. No more analyzing the tread pattern or looking for the arrow on the side wall. :)
@samharris828 ай бұрын
Wow that’s amazing THANK YOU! Can’t tell you how many times I’ve gotten it wrong and had to reinstall 🤦♂️
@JimKJeffries11 ай бұрын
Hell yeah, awesome job. For those who use mtb for commutes or long adventures: schwalbe studded winter tires and schwalbe 2022 touring. 2,695 days living off a bicycle. Keep riding
@chuckrodgers4780 Жыл бұрын
Another great and informative video, thanks! So funny, last night I was thinking about how much I missed Sid fixes bikes, in fact I was going to send you a note this morning when viola you posted a new vid! Now that winter is here I hope we see a few more of this series. Cheers
@AllanDownunder Жыл бұрын
Don't know where to start with this. This was actually sooooo interesting, and I'm a Maxxis kinda guy so the specifics of your video are great. However I don't have the benefit of swapping tyres out for very ride condition but this will definitely give me a better understanding of what to look at / think about (ie, rewatch this video) when I need to replace my current tyres. I had no idea about the tyre pattern sipes either so that was a great learning. Well done on another great video!!!! allan
@billderas34204 күн бұрын
This was worth a second watch! Thanks gang of two.
@santacruzbikevids Жыл бұрын
Love it--Can you help me understand how talking about tires seems to defy time and space / how no matter what's already been said or done, there's always more to say about tires? Peace! Heart!
@johnmyshrall2595 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see this channel back on. I follow your other channel too and make a point to watch all the adds. I learned quite a bit from this video. So definitely IQ +1. Thanks
@JoanneHastie11 ай бұрын
Thank you for the clear explanation. I have tried to learn this on my own… even standing at the Maxxis booth at Eurobike and looking at them all. I wish I knew these variables before. I am currently training for a race in Pacific Northwest but will be racing in Ontario... Now I have some ideas on how to thoughtfully choose my tires!!
@bacalsokeith Жыл бұрын
Could you guys talk about the difference between tire choice for the front and rear?😊
@jenmo02 Жыл бұрын
Yes please!
@JoeIsCrazyWillman Жыл бұрын
I third this
@sunnygaruda Жыл бұрын
Fourth😂
@zukzworld Жыл бұрын
✋🏾
@brentc542211 ай бұрын
For general trail riding, rear tire is about rolling resistance and weight/pinch flat protection. The front tire is for cornering and braking. If the trail conditions are consistent ex. all hardpack, loose over hard, mud you could run the same tire front and rear. However for variable conditions say mostly hardpack with some loose conditions you may run a tire with lower rolling resistance in back for easier faster pedaling (Rekon/Dissector)paired with a more aggressive tread up front (Forekaster/DHF) for better braking and cornering in the loose sections of the trail.
@donaldmorrill1636 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for explaining! Did I miss you mention volume and weight tradeoffs.
@NewbGamingNetworks Жыл бұрын
I love the comment about the Rekon Race not loving mud. I felt that one. We’ve all been there at one point haha!
@philipsefton5270 Жыл бұрын
😂
@charlesschneickert7477 Жыл бұрын
Missed this! Glad to see content back on this channel.
@drewbrown9678 Жыл бұрын
Love to see a new video from this channel! Binged this channel after reasearching repair. Then after months of watching, I learned there was another Syd & Macky channel!
@scottg92298 ай бұрын
This is by far the best tire video I have ever watched. Fantastic job!! Thank you
@davet4051 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Great job breaking this down, I think that I finally understand this now.
@dcraft969 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see you folks back
@Emtbtoday11 ай бұрын
I just got a brand new Emtb it came new with Front Schwalbe magic Mary and a Big Betty on the rear the evo line super trails so going to stick with them for now as never ran a set of these ment to be awesome combo! Great to see ebikes coming with tyres like this
@mnswamp Жыл бұрын
Great video! Can you recommend your non-race tire choices for Syd's dad (in Maxxis of course!). 1. Fruita/Kokopelli trails 2. Bentonville
@sydfixesbikes Жыл бұрын
Jim (Syd's dad) really likes the Ardent but it isn't one we've tried, so can't speak to it. Bentonville trails are generally pretty hard packed so something like the Rekon would be good. If you wanted a bit more tread than that, you could go Forekaster on the front. Would be a good setup for Fruita too where is a bit looser (this the Forekaster up front) but still fairly hard packed.
@YellowSnowIndustries Жыл бұрын
Can confirm as someone who rides both the shorty and assegai. The Shorty rolls absurdly slow and is torure to peddal in anything other than loose and wet. I use them in the winter as a snow tire for the same reasons it's a good mud tire. The assegai is by far my favorite front, but peddling it with a DHR on pavement is torture compared to my Vittoria Mezcals on my XC
@jimwing.2178 Жыл бұрын
Riders pedal bikes. Sellers peddle bikes.
@kiltymacbagpipe Жыл бұрын
I have been puzzling over what to use for a while. My trail bike came with an assegai up front and a dissector in the back in an exo casing. I like the tread for downhill but I can’t help but think it’s a bit much for my slow and awkward riding. On the flip side maybe the extra grip is good as I make bad choices and can lose grip on a flat trail. I rarely flat so I don’t feel like a heavier casing is absolutely necessary.
@bjornfongern4850 Жыл бұрын
You could move the dissector to the front and stick something like a rekon on the rear. That would be a noticeably faster and lighter combination that still gives a decent amount of grip.
@kiltymacbagpipe Жыл бұрын
@@bjornfongern4850 I actually tried that but the rekon I had was from a budget bike and the compound was very hard and didn’t do well at all in the wet. I suspect with a proper version it would have performed a lot better.
@sydfixesbikes Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I agree Dissector on the front would be better. And then maybe something like the Forekaster on the rear. More tread and traction than the Rekon but still rolls well!
@carlchambers617 Жыл бұрын
Newbie here. I notice that when you choose a different tire for front than for the back, the front tire seems to have a more aggressive tread than the back. Did I interpret that right, and if so, can you explain the reasons.
@sydfixesbikes Жыл бұрын
That's correct. And it's because you care about traction on the front tire more than the rear because you get more of your braking power and cornering traction from the front.
@spiritualspatula Жыл бұрын
Probably the best one stop discussion of tire options I’ve seen. Great video, will be my go to reference to get folks up to speed on tire choice. Thoughts on Forekaster vs Aggressor vs Dissector?
@sydfixesbikes Жыл бұрын
Forekaster is more of a trail tire than the other two according to Maxxis, but if you get the "ebike version" it has an EXO+ casing which puts it solidly in line with those others in my opinion.
@phrides Жыл бұрын
@@sydfixesbikes I'm loving the Dissector as a trail tire with the low profile center knobs and taller cornering knobs. I'll run it on the front with a fast rolling rear tire in the dry season and throw it on the rear in the winter with something aggressive up front. Of course, I'm not trying to win races, just keep-up with my riding buddies and keep the rubber side down, so ymmv, but the MaxxTerra EXO version seems quite similar to the new Forecaster (which is high on my list to try next).
@jespersrensen2919 Жыл бұрын
Aggressor any day!
@livelongexploreoften61633 ай бұрын
Well done. Great summary. What combo would you use for a typical Colorado day at Leadville. Mostly dry, maybe a short rain shower in the afternoon.
@sydfixesbikes3 ай бұрын
At the Leadville 100 race? Or just riding in Leadville? Assuming the race, depends if you're trying to win or just finish. If win, pretty much the lightest, fastest thing you can (we'd probably go Aspen front, Aspen ST rear, or even double STs). If the goal is finishing, probably double Rekons (or maybe a Rekon Race on the back).
@hardmtnbiker Жыл бұрын
Great information! Personally I choose trail tires and sometimes XC tires but my rims are wide, i30,i35 and i40 too. Plus I always have Cushcore inserts. I really feel tire inserts in high volume tires are perfect for me.
@rgilmore28 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your description of breaking edges and rolling ramps. I often wondered if I flip my rear tire around for edgy traction to climb and leave my front normally mounted (keeping the nice rolling ramps), then I could have maximum grip for power bursts in the back and the lowest rolling resistance and edgy breaking surface on the front. This would apply to punchy climbs where I’m spinning out in the rear tire. Question: are MTB tires one-direction fiber or dual? Like the old car tires that had to be mounted one-way or they would fail (unwind the fibers and tear the side walls).
@sydfixesbikes Жыл бұрын
You can run them backwards, but you lose your braking traction that way because the dirt is packing up against the ramped edges.
@seannatorske4298 Жыл бұрын
Oh man, this was the tire video I needed! Appreciate the helpful detail, thanks, Guys!
@Zaba...11 ай бұрын
Great video! Love talking about choosing gear and your choices for situations.
@tomsouthworth8343 Жыл бұрын
OMG, Mackey's laugh @10:30... WAY funnier than his joke! Great video guys. Some really fundamental insights for people who might be choosing tires for the upcoming riding season!
@davemyers1601 Жыл бұрын
Great topic and perfect timing (I'm looking at some seriously worn knobs :) ) Thank you...I had no idea about any of this. Waiting anxiously for the next hour video on inserts...😅
@burrellbikes4969 Жыл бұрын
This is very sweet - these are details you never hear from anyone else. Typically the only thing about tires talked about is tread and weight.
@gavinbrice5371 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant video, I’m not a serious biker but will hopefully be getting back into cycling mtb. My old bike needs new tyres so this was really helpful in understanding what is on offer, I won’t be buying lots of tyres for different circumstances just one set to ride anything. This video has helped me understand what to look for and what all the terminology means. Keep up the great work, love both Chanel’s, really inspiring.
@winklertribe5268 Жыл бұрын
Welcome back to KZbin! Nice video- thanks!
@Acill Жыл бұрын
At last another video!! I love these and missed them so much.
@hil3007 Жыл бұрын
Really enjoy this video. While I mix and match tyre brands between fwd and aft wheels, I have friends who prefer same brand on both ends, so yes, it's all personal preferences. Thank you!
@chrishorbatt3504 Жыл бұрын
I do the same thing, and it just aggravates some people!
@tapuzak11 ай бұрын
You sure those ramped edges are not also the braking edges?
@marick79111 ай бұрын
Great info and good you are talking about Maxxis as that is what I run. My other half thinks its funny that I change the tires from summer to winter (he is a roadie so its all fast tires for him!). I normally ride XC and go with Ardent front, Ardent race rear for summer and Forekaster front and ardent rear for winter for all the glorious mud! Turns out not to be that bad on sand to (been doing some Cyclocross races for fun) but now I can see why they werent that keen on the rocky bits. I do have a High roller on another bike but found that one just a bit too much. I might look at the Aspens to see what they are like. i do have some Rekon Race tires that came with the bike but always felt I needed a bit more grip than they give, though might try them out again as the Ardents are getting worn. Unfortunately Maxxis are more expensive than some other tires we have, like the Rocket Rons.
@Mo.Jo.MTB_101 Жыл бұрын
I love this video!!! Great explanation and it brings back memories of racing DH... ;-) Back in the day there was the Swamp Thing which I loved to ride in wet muddy conditions as a front tire!!! Anyone else here with fun memories of that tire?...
@calliemtb8 ай бұрын
heading to Utah for a 5-day supported mtb/camping tour of Kokopelli trail - I'm on a Santa Cruz Tallboy with 2.4 Forecaster 3C MaxTerra on the front and 2.4 Rekon 3C MaxTerra on the rear. Sturdy but not toooo heavy for long days in the saddle
@aznwierdone Жыл бұрын
Thoughts on semislicks? Like minion ss? Fast rolling and hard cornering on hardpack, but what kind of scenarios would it actually benefit?
@sydfixesbikes Жыл бұрын
High speed trails with some loose over hard maybe 🤔 We will sometimes use semi-slicks as a rear tire, but rarely as a front.
@gustavcarlsson609011 ай бұрын
Just found your channel! Great content and really educational and fun to watch. Please keep em coming
@hectorsegoviapilot3 ай бұрын
Great video. Thanks for the valuable info. Another question though, what kind of bike/gps computer do you use ? Greetings from Mexico. 👍🏻
@sydfixesbikes3 ай бұрын
We've been trying out the iGS800. Been pretty pleased with it so far and the battery life is incredible! If you're in the market: amzn.to/3Xg1okM (use code "10SMiGS800" for 10% off)
@B1KER Жыл бұрын
I typically run Assegai & Aggressor. I’m interested in your opinion between the DHR and Aggressor. To me, it seems the Agressor seems to roll better for me, it definitely isn’t as grippy as the DHR but when it breaks traction it’s very predictable. What are your thoughts?
@sydfixesbikes Жыл бұрын
Yup, same that I would've said. Agressor is not as grippy and rolls a bit better. We often use it as a rear tire, but probably wouldn't use as a front whereas the DHR works great on the front.
@chrishorbatt3504 Жыл бұрын
That was really good video! I would really like to know what tires you were using on your last video where you were trying to do to 95 mile ride. Just a thought for a new video. Maybe you could talk about rim width and tire pressures
@sydfixesbikes Жыл бұрын
Bo was on Macky's XC bike on Aspens, I was on my XC bike with Rekon Races and Macky was on his JET (trail bike) with Forekaster front, Rekon rear.
@chrishorbatt3504 Жыл бұрын
@@sydfixesbikes thanks! I think im going to have to try out that Forcaster/Recon combo
@findtherightbeat3 ай бұрын
@@sydfixesbikes Hi Syd, which tire combo would you suggest for an xc epic/100km which is mostly dry but has some wet and muddy sections? Thanks!
@sydfixesbikes3 ай бұрын
Here's how we'd determine our tire choice in a similar situation: how long those are these muddy/wet sections and are they rideable on set conditions tires? If I'm going to lose a lot of time if I can't ride through them, I'll prioritize those sections and try to choose something that is at least okay for the rest of the course. so maybe some Severes. If those sections aren't going to matter much, I'll prioritize the rest of the course and just get through those sections however I can (slowly, sketchily, maybe running). Hope that helps.
@bonacker9762 Жыл бұрын
Best video i have come across for tire description
@RowansAdventures Жыл бұрын
Great video and very informative! This will help me select my next tire. Great quality video.
@Paganiproductions84 Жыл бұрын
For xc riding to run a tire that is good for dry to wet terrain in the front and in the something in the back that that runs faster and has less treads.
@bolt737 Жыл бұрын
Do you both ride the same width tire front / rear or mix it up, for example 2.6 front / 2.4 rear? What’s your preferred width size?
@sydfixesbikes Жыл бұрын
Generally we either do the same or slightly narrower in the back. Usually 2.4s
@paulsampson7918 Жыл бұрын
A very helpful summary and the real world examples, along with the concept of personal preferences and aspirations is good.
@adaycj Жыл бұрын
I know it won't help your video to bag on Maxxis. As a Midwest rider, I really feel they need to rework there XC racing line up. Vittoria seems to have found the sweet spot of low rolling resistance, durability, and traction. Maxxis always seems skewed with a disadvantage in rolling. Maxxis seems to think low rolling resistance only comes from a lack of tread. They quicky become a better option as sharp rocks and other tire eating features become more prelevant. I'm glad you guys have a solid sponsor.
@jimwing.2178 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I prefer both Vittoria and Bontrager trail/enduro tires over than their Maxxis counterparts for similar reasons. Plus, I never had wobbly tires from Vittoria or Bontrager, but I have had wobbly tires from Maxxis and Continental.
@twowheels2223 ай бұрын
I find it incredibly tough getting good traction on very hard pack that has loose (dry) dirt on top. Have heard that a large number of very small knobs can be the best. Is this a best choice? It seems counter to the info at 13:40.
@sydfixesbikes3 ай бұрын
It depends how deep the dirt on top is. If it's just a really thin layer, then a bunch of small knobs would probably work well. If it's at all deep, taller knobs will provide better traction. That being said, it depends a lot on the type of riding you're doing -- if you don't care at all about the rolling speed or weight of the tire, a MaxxGrip compound tire is going to provide the need traction (but also roll slow and wear out more quickly).
@carl_thunder Жыл бұрын
Loving that big knob energy of that Assegai!!
@jessiefair7391 Жыл бұрын
Love yo guys following for years two of the best in my opinion! Keep up the good work!!!
@JackOfHearts428 ай бұрын
I bought a new bike recently (last week), and before I picked it up, I got the shop to swap the Minion DHR/Agressor setup for some Aspen. I didn't need those big knobby ones that look super cool. when I ride nicely groomed hard pack. I'm not one to swap my tires when only i ride very very recreationally.
@sydfixesbikes8 ай бұрын
Good thinking
@blueknight2842 Жыл бұрын
Very informative and fun along the way!! Thanx Syd!! Happy holidays 🤟😎
@nateobenauer83155 ай бұрын
How do you combat maxxis tire wobble? I've seen this on the dbh tires. Folding tubeless ones specifically. The bead is seated. The wheel is true. But there's a huge wobble in them assuming from levering them onto the rim.
@Fred_Clements2 күн бұрын
the maxxis glazing is crazy but i love them too haha
@colinvincent6599 Жыл бұрын
One thing I had to get to grips with now compared to when I started mtb was the evolution in tyre widths. An XC tyre in the 90’s would be 1.9 to 2.1. Now my new bike came with 2.5 recon race which look massive by comparison. I can’t honestly say they feel like a revolution in grip or roll compared to what came before but that’s just a gut feeling. I haven’t made a comparison but would be interested to know the weight variation over those different sidewall configs which for more XC rides would be a consideration for me.
@rodrigomendez2356 Жыл бұрын
Excellent information. I always wondering about this kind of stuff. Also , I love those mud guards on your wall. Is there any info how to get them ?
@sydfixesbikes Жыл бұрын
Those are some custom ones we got from Dialed MTB. Send us a message via the contact form on our website (www.sydandmacky.com) if you'd like to purchase one.
@MikeK02048 Жыл бұрын
Mtn bike tires have always been a mystery and a bit of black magic for me. But I now have a much better understanding. Thanks!
@tom10crafted Жыл бұрын
Love to see such review with actual model side by side comparisons, without getting into too much depth of the specs! Its like ABC to know for basic knowledge base:)
@MichaelSchweizer-tw2yl7 ай бұрын
I’m in Southern California and ride mostly fire roads with climbs/descents of semi hard pack, rocky with occasional stream crossings, but not a lot of mud. if you had one tire combination to choose, what width and tires would you pick?
@sydfixesbikes7 ай бұрын
Probably double Rekons or a Rekon rear, Forekaster front.
@guamistheplace Жыл бұрын
Enjoy your content .. I follow your other channel and Im glad you made this video on Maxxis tires and made comparisons with your races.. Great 🎉
@justsayin3600 Жыл бұрын
I've gotten lost in the weeds with all the labeling Maxxis has. It's mind numbing for me trying to decide between 3-4 tires. I'll have to make a written spreadsheet just to keep up. This video was very helpful. I have never watched a video about tires for this long. It was very informative.
@jacksondaniels8169 Жыл бұрын
Been following your KZbin channel for about 2yrs now and recently found by accident your app Mountain Bike TV. I’m in SoCal and my 21 Intense Carbine came stock with DHF/DHR which I feel rolls super slow but definitely has great traction and resist punctures. I do park, as well rocky and loose sandy loam trails. Recommendations for a faster rolling tire that can resist punctures? Super soft compound not desired because I pedal to my local spots.
@sydfixesbikes Жыл бұрын
The ebike version of the Forekaster (which is the same as the non-ebike version but with an EXO+ casing) would be something to look at paired with a Rekon in back. If you want a bit more aggressive than that but still better rolling than DHF/DHR, check out the Agressor (possibly paired with a Dissector on the back).
@jacksondaniels8169 Жыл бұрын
@@sydfixesbikes Thanks for the reply and recommendation.
@Emtbtoday11 ай бұрын
Aren't the cuts/ grooves in side knobs for dispresing water when cornering so they don't aquaplan and slip from under you? I had a bad accident when this happened years ago but these wee grooves make a big improvement on new tyres today
@arbjful10 ай бұрын
Yes. They are called sipes, it’s basically acts like a gutter to remove all the excess water and dirt, thus improving grip
@NDemanuele1 Жыл бұрын
I missed this channel! More videos Please!!!
@100kmp5 ай бұрын
I restore watches and i've seen so many videos.. You get gold. When are you doing mine?
@jimnarvel97948 ай бұрын
Very informative. So, Macky ran Forekaster front and Rekon rear at Rev Enduro, assume in 2.4. Heard the Forekaster is much more narrow than 2.4, Rekon truer to 2.4. Is this true? If so seemed to work fine though
@krdorner Жыл бұрын
Learned so much from this video. Thank you!
@tomahoks12 күн бұрын
Good info. Even though I'm not in the mood right now.
@boblloyd30068 ай бұрын
I have Rekons @120 tpi single with exo plus. Maybe a discontinued model?
@richardwebb30133 ай бұрын
Any thoughts on desert conditions like the El Paso Puzzler?
@sydfixesbikes2 ай бұрын
The Puzzler is quite rocky and loose. We'd recommend something like double Rekons or Forekaster front, Rekon rear. Exo+ casing unless you're worried about the weight
@davidrae8475 Жыл бұрын
Do you and Macky have access to the 180 TPI Maxxis tires, or is that only for the WC riders? (Nino and Co)
@jespersrensen2919 Жыл бұрын
nice walkthrough, surprised you haven't discovered the Maxxis Aggressor....😇😉
@eliasdioso6118 Жыл бұрын
I like Maxis tires I run maxes hookworm on my one of my mom bikes, and my other one has Maxis icon. It’s hard to find Max access tires around here around by me.
@natehendricksen3338 Жыл бұрын
Finally! Thanks for explaining this in a way I can understand. I've always had some confusion over these choices. Can you recommend a tire for sandy trails in Florida (think flat)?
@sydfixesbikes Жыл бұрын
Depends if you'd rather prioritize rolling (Aspen) or traction (the Severe because even though it's a mud tire, many of the same things apply to riding in sand -- taller knobs with wider spacing dig in better)
@natehendricksen3338 Жыл бұрын
@@sydfixesbikes I'm so slow, I'll go for rolling. Thank you.
@doncrescas Жыл бұрын
Do you really mean deep sand or loose/sand over a hard base? Two very different conditions.
@justinbass-s4x7 ай бұрын
Enjoyed this, great information and yes I thought 120tpi was better - every day is a school day!
@jeffk433 Жыл бұрын
Nice explanation of tire science and selection. Most of it also applies to gravel bike tires. Do you change widths very often or do you depend mostly on tread pattern and casing construction choices?
@sydfixesbikes Жыл бұрын
Mostly tread patterns, casing and compound and stick with 2.4s (sometimes 2.5s on the front of the enduro bikes)
@Jt3az Жыл бұрын
Front to rear specific tire choices and why’s/why nots?
@AskUncleLuc Жыл бұрын
Fun fact: if the Maxxis branding on the tyre is white, the tyre are the original tyres that came with the bike. If they are yellow, they are aftermarket.
@sevenninthsfabmachine Жыл бұрын
You know, I’ve heard this for years as well. But then my Yeti came stock with yellow-badged Maxxis tires, and I bought a new Rekon the other day in retail packaging that is badged in white .. so I’m not sure this is still true ?? 🤔
@DirtyPandaMTB Жыл бұрын
I got a new bike recently came with white
@dirkmohrmann8960 Жыл бұрын
@@sevenninthsfabmachine the white tires are for manufacturers who are getting an OEM deal. It's possible that yeti is either buying the tires at regular wholesale, or they may even spec yellow letters for marketing reasons. Now the white letters in retail packaging is weird, I wonder if someone reused retail packaging and put it on OEM tires.
@charlespicard4038 Жыл бұрын
Shops occasionally sell white label OEM overstock.
@justsayin3600 Жыл бұрын
@@sevenninthsfabmachineI've noticed that Maxxis oem tires are mostly white, and retail Maxxis, is yellow. You can find white online but it's a little harder to find, especially in the variety that yellow come in.
@joren765311 ай бұрын
Maxxis Aspen 2.4 WT all year round for me. I live in a place with only sand (which is wet in winter, but doesnt really turn into mud) and a lot of small rounded stones. I used to ride with aggressive (aggressive for XC) Forekaster-like tires front and back in winter and faster tires in summer. But changing tubeless tires ist just such a nuisance and you learn to ride with a less grippier tread patern through fall/winter.
@Commander_ZiN Жыл бұрын
I bought an old bike to fix up, with Larsens on the back and crossmarks on the front. The Larsen had a this sidewall and had aged a bit too much, so didn't last long. I replaced it with another Crossmark. I quite like them, a good balance for rolling and grip. I'd ride on roads and sand or compacted sand and rock condition. Just for fun not to race. I dunno if it can handle downhill tracks, there's a few around these days, but should be fine for the stuff I've down before. I prefer an all rounder, I want to do everything rather than specialise. A few minutes doesn't matter to me, but being able to take a bike anywhere does. They roll much nicer than my other bike's tyres. Also the new one isn't foldable like the old ones, I think I'd prefer the durability over lightness for sure. However, foldable would be nice if I wanted to carry a spare.
@bruce.KAY-bike-drifter11 ай бұрын
Where I live, in Canberra Australia, there are a lot of trails that get dry, dusty, even sandy, interspersed with rock gardens. The sand is created from weathered granite. I'm not into racing. But I do want grip when I'm cornering. I currently have a DHF/DHR combination with 120 TPI EXO+. My Turbo Levo bike is heavy, so that helps with the braking. Even in the current unseasonal wet conditions, we don't get a lot of sticky mud. At 72, I'm keen to have fewer falls because my older bones are probably getting more brittle. What do you think of my tyre choice? On my bikepacking fat bike I have 4" DHRs front and back. This is because it was all I could purchase because of the logistics/inventory problems during COVID-19. This tyre setup sucks. Way too heavy to peddle with a bike loaded up with lots of camping gear. Though I must say they are durable. I run them tubeless and have never experienced a flat. Are there any other 4" tyres with better rolling resistance whilst still retaining some durability? Thanks for your videos. I'm learning a lot from you.
@sydfixesbikes11 ай бұрын
We aren't super familiar with the wider tire options as we don't have fat bikes, but your other combo sounds good given your goals and setup. Normally I'd say that's a pretty beefy setup if you aren't riding in the park, but given that it's on an ebike you can get away with much heavier tires because of the motor. We also run beefier tires on our ebikes. If you want to try something that rolls a bit better the next time you're replacing the rear tire, check out the Agressor.
@johnathancorgan3994 Жыл бұрын
I follow both your channels, and it's really striking how different your personalities are when racing vs. when talking shop.
@helidude35027 ай бұрын
I’ve been genuinely surprised how well GT Smoothies have performed. I expected them to perform well on clean, dry pavement. For my riding style they have. But they have also done well on some wet pavement, and gravel park trails. I was quite surprised when I discovered a new to me, local mountain bike trail. They performed quite well when I hit a couple hidden mud holes in the grass. They did start to be ineffective when hitting sections with lots of roots. Most of the nitpicking about tread patterns is beyond my skill level. But I have several bikes that have come with various brands of tires and various treads. I ride several miles usually with a mix of pavement and off-road. Most have performed quite well, even beyond what they were designed for. I have also been quite pleased with my Maxxis Recons both on pavement and off.
@ladduncan8 ай бұрын
I am still using the stock tires on my 2007 raleigh xxix. 17 years old! Exi wolf 29 x2.3
@mountaintruth1deeds5337 ай бұрын
You need to ride more..🙄
@Brooky5679 Жыл бұрын
Great video! So knowledgeable ! Could anyone advise me on some tires.I’ve ordered a nice lightweight commuter ebike that has ultra puncture resistance tires 700x40.I’m looking to put some lightweight tires on it for some light trail riding.I can run up to a 50 on width.Thanks for any input!
@sydfixesbikes Жыл бұрын
Check out the Rambler. Or the Ravager for a more aggressive tire.
@dianemulholland Жыл бұрын
I had no idea there was so much to say about tyres! Super interesting 😊. Does temperature/weather affect the way a compound performs? Eg softening in the heat?
@sydfixesbikes Жыл бұрын
Possibly a bit, but we've never noticed it. More noticable is probably the hardening when it's really cold out.
@arbjful10 ай бұрын
Yes it does. Heat damages tires, especially the cheap quality ones. Leaving your bicycle out in the sun for days on ends could damage the tire. The tire loses its flexibility and the components start separating, thus causing frequent punctures
@davidhakes514111 ай бұрын
The one riding surface y'all didn't cover was snow. I commute by bike. A mountain bike platform, for the sturdy frame for transportation of groceries and whatnot. And, I run Blackburn tires.
@dav31078 Жыл бұрын
This was great! I figured out the hard way that over tiring made me enjoy trails a lot less.