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What front tire (sorry) for Dyfi bike park?

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Hi,

I've been using a pair of specialised butcher blck diamonds in 2.6 for 5 years and been very happy. One bit the dust last year so I'm looking for a front for a trip to the Dyfi this month.

I'm unlikely to get more than 5 uplift days a year this year and next. Most of the time I can't be bothered paddling dh worthy tires about.

In the shed- 2.4 shorty in super sticky. If it rains that will be getting fitted.

Or

specialised butcher grid gravity in 2.6

Specialized cannibal grid gravity in 2.4


 
Posted : 17/08/2024 12:40 pm
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Probably not the shorty - the Butcher would be fine. Not used a Cannibal but given that should be the stickiest T9 compound I’d use that I think.

None of the reds are muddy / slippery at all - it’s mostly rock / hardpack.

Some of the blacks (muddy berms) may get a bit muddy but even though it was raining whilst there, grip wasn’t an issue due to mud.

I think slab track and other tracks with sheer slabs are the biggest grip challenge and not much sticks to those. I was on a Wild Enduro front (magi x) / Kryptotal Fr on the rear (DH/ Supersoft). I think most stuff will grip though - just it’s hard on tyres.

I had an enduro casing Conti Xynotal on the back the day before the bike park in the Forest round the Climach X with off piste sections thrown in - completely killed the side wall of the Conti sadly (it was only a few rides old). Slashed it on a sharp rock as I landed from a bit I decided to send to avoid a load of rocks.


 
Posted : 17/08/2024 1:44 pm
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Thanks!

I've gone for the butcher.

I've been before, but it was bone dry, blue sky and perfect weather. I would be gobsmacked to get that again. Delighted but gobsmacked.


 
Posted : 17/08/2024 8:38 pm
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It's worth noting dyfi tends to smash punctures into any tyre that's being ridden, so I'd fit the most heavy duty thing I have regardless of tread


 
Posted : 17/08/2024 8:59 pm

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