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Planning a long ride with road and gravel and maybe a little trail. Thinking of new tyres to gain a bit of speed. Thunder Burts look good - what else?
Big Apples say 50mm. If it's dry you don't need tread.
Specialized Sawtooth in 43mm
WTB Riddler in 45c, WTB Nano in 40c or 2.1", Specialized Fast Trak in 2" are ones that i have run doing similar
Schwalbe G Ones come in 2.1?
Conti Race Kings or Vittoria Peyote, fast rolling XC tyres?
Thunderburt rear and WTB nine line front on my rigid 29er
+1 WTB Nano 2.1
i put folding tubeless WTB Nano 2.1s on my Vagabond the other week and am impressed with them for mixed off road terrain. Much better than the wired OEM ones it came with.
Teravail Sparwood's, fast rolling and grippy.
G-ones for tarmac speed..... Maxxis ramblers for off road speed.
I'm running [url= https://bicycle.kendatire.com/en-us/find-a-tire/bicycle/cross-country-marathon/kozmik-lite-ii-pro/ ]Kenda Kozmik Lite II[/url] tyres on my Swift; it functions as a sort of gravel bike but isn't really a speed machine. The Kozmiks are surprisingly good in a variety of on and off road conditions.
I am however sorely tempted by a pair of [url= https://www.vittoria.com/us/terreno-cross-country.html ]Vittoria Terreno Cross Country[/url] tyres, but I've no experience of them yet.
WTB Nano 40's for me - surprisingly good on front - can't fit it on the back wheel with super tight clearances on a 26" frame and 29er wheels....
+1 on 40c WTB Nanos here
ampthill
Big Apples say 50mm. If it’s dry you don’t need tread.
That's what I use, only 2.35". Also the G-One.
If you have the clearance get the biggest volume you can, then you don't need tread so much because the tyre conforms to the surface (assuming you're taking advantage of the large volume and running a low pressure).
2nd-ed Teravail Sparwood.
A bit wooden, but quite fast, and surprisingly capable.