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The lack of room to fit a Nano 40 in my Pickenflick ( see elsewhere) means I need to use something else from my collection for next weeks HONC and I doubt I'll get round to buying something else and setting the tubeless up.
I have the following. A 32mm cx knobbly, a 35mmcx knobbly and the Nanos. My initial reaction (which allows me to sell new Nanos maybe) was the 35cx on the rear and the 32 on the front. My logic is a) based on several decades of endure and trail riding where its an 18x 4" rear and a 21x3" front set up plus b) In the old days we used the larger bike tyre at the back as that carried the load and cushioned your arse.
Would anyone like to suggest something else? Clearance at the rear isn't huge with a 35 but I can just get my finger between the bridge and the tyre.


 
Posted : 30/03/2017 7:37 am
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For non-road race, I'd go bigger tyre at the front for grip.


 
Posted : 30/03/2017 8:38 am
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Always bigger at the front for me, more grip and cushioning , same on any rigid bike


 
Posted : 30/03/2017 10:10 am
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Knobbliest at the front, regardless of volume.


 
Posted : 30/03/2017 10:11 am
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I run a 35c knobblie on the front and a 30c file tread on the back


 
Posted : 30/03/2017 10:57 am
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Are you sure a 40c nano doesn't fit in a pickenflick? I've just ordered a pair of Hunt wheels with Nano's. Will they not fit? I've got 35mm tyres on at the moment and there is tons of room?


 
Posted : 30/03/2017 11:15 am
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It won't fit. I suspect I have an early one. (Feb 2014) Even the 35mm one gives minimal clearance. 40 mm jams against the chainstay bridge hard enough to compress the tyre. Swapped the all around and it's now 35 on front and 32 on back for clearance. See biggest tyre on a Pick thread.


 
Posted : 30/03/2017 11:20 am
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Always bigger at the front for me, more grip and cushioning , same on any rigid bike

live and learn for me - might be my riding style (if have such a thing) but traction on the rear seems to limit me - front drift can cope with

not a moan genuine interest


 
Posted : 30/03/2017 11:26 am
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Thanks Matt. Do you mean you have an early model Tyre or Pickenflick? I've got 10-15mm clearance all around a 35mm tyre. My pickenflick is a late 2016 model


 
Posted : 30/03/2017 11:32 am
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Generally a front drift means a fall whereas a rear drift means a slide - sometimes followed by a surge of feeling gnarr


 
Posted : 30/03/2017 11:33 am
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Early Pick bought Feb 2014


 
Posted : 30/03/2017 2:19 pm

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