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i think we rode together at bedgebury ages ago, yours is the On One isn't it? I was on a black giant acid jump bike, yellow beetle? be good to get along to one of the next rides sometime soon, see you there. Thanks for tyres, much appreciated.
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that would be cool, are you at Blean this wednesday? or anywhere near Canterbury?
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don't go to any trouble, i can easily collect them sometime if you are local, I'm in Canterbury but can drive to you no probs
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Breezer - Mud X on the front and rear, or just front, or just rear? I'm considering a super tacky high roller front and Mud X rear. Oh decisions!!
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I run them front and rear. Super tacky may be a bit hard going on a xc bike although probably ok if you are just using it for the soft/muddy conditions?
I am currently pondering new general use tyres ie inbetween winter and summer ones, was running nevegals front and rear but think I will put a narrower blue groove on the front as the 2.35" one on the Inbred is good but again, Kendas dont roll well in the dry and then clog bad in the mud so dont have that wide an operating span hmm
but then I also cant decide what frame to get..... heh
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I think Im gonna try a Mud-X on the rear, purely as:
1: I want to try them
2: Tired of the mud fest at BBH and rear clag issues! (ooh er!)
3 : Worth having for the enduro
So I will buy the 2.0 Mud-X and stick with my High Roller 2.35 60a on the front.
Does that sound OK or am I heading for doom on my first corner?
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I'm looking for a decent Mud-x deal so remember to post it up if anyone sees a good price or BOGOF