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Time to get a new back tyre and as its nice and dry thought I'd get something a bit low profile. Wanting something about 2.2 wide that I can use tubeless with Stans. Thinking Spesh fast track, Maxxis Aspen or Geax Saguaro. Running a Spesh Captain already which I like and works tubeless easily enough. Used the Aspen a couple of years ago and really liked it, but would I need to get the UST version? The Geax is cheap at on one, what are they like? Anything else I should consider?
I didn't like the fast trak much, really not much grip, felt like it was just a dry race only tyre really. Mind you that was the swurks model, there's probably a more sensible control.
Considered a smallblock? Could chuck you one for a try, I've got a 2.1 and a 2.35 I'm not using just now I think, both been tubeless.
Got a racing ralph on the back at the moment.
I use a Maxxis Larson 2.35 on the back pretty much year round, its fast enough and much gripper than you would think.
I have a 2.2 race king on mine. rolls great, is pretty light, pretty grippy, and pretty puncture resistant
I've got a slant six on the back just now, which is great for dry hardpack like the pentlands or trail centres at the moment, but has less to give in the wet or on loose surfaces. I'm about to change it for an Ardent so you could give it a bash if you like. I've been running it tubeless on stan's, it has always had a wobble but it does on a mavic with a tube too, so I think it's the tyre. I'm still alive though.
2.4 conti x-king protection. super nice high volume and fast rolling.
gives up a bunch of traction on dusty trails but fast on hardpack and tarmac.
measures at 2.25 on a 19.5mm inner width rim.
Racing Ralph or Furious Fred
Crossmark -fast rolling centre, knobby edges
+1 for the x-king. Great tyres. Also have crossmarks, but that favours the flat and smooth trails, x-king for lightly loose
currently running a Specialized Control Fast Trak LK 29'er tire on the rear (replacing a Captain)
very quick and surprisingly grippy off-road
will switch back to the Captain when the wet weather returns and the Fast Trak can get overwhelmed by deep mud
Stick with The Captain. In running one now and prefer it to the X-King that I had on there previously - slightly gripper IMHO and doesn't seem to roll any slower.
Maxxis ardent.. it's not going to be dry for much longer
I run the captain on the front and wanted something faster on the rear. Was put off continentals years ago because of the price you had to pay for something with grip. The kendas might be worth a try, bit of tyre swapping in a dodgy car park?
Fast Track is a really good rear tyre. I ran mine all last winter too.
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I'd say the fast trak, been running a control 29'er since about April on my FS.
Just wish you could get the 2.2" version over here for my ht
No I haven't. I'm working at Glentress on Monday and Tuesday afternoon if you are down that way or I'll probably try and get out for a ride on Wednesday evening, either Pentlands or some great new trails I've found nearer home.
Wednesday sounds like a possible then.
Run a Geax aka on the back of my SS. Rolls really well
Crossmark is nippy. Recently put a High Roller on instead and my climbing pace has divebombed.
Ditto x king protection black chilli on the back with same mountain king on front
Won't be riding the Pentlands, working at GT tomorrow afternoon so going for a ride thereabouts tomorrow night. Don't know if you can make it NW.
Geax Saguaros are very good. I use them front and rear in the summer. For such a fast tyre they're remarkably grippy in anything but winter. They're very good quality and an utter bargain from On One.