Slick MTB tyres
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Some not so light 26" slicks:
Kenda Norco 1.62" - 464 g
IRC Metro 1.5" (actually wider than above) - 743 g
Debica Agama 1.75" (Polish tyre) - about 610 g
Nokian Cityrunner 1.9" (bulletproof) - about 805 g
Kenda Norco 1.62" - 464 g
IRC Metro 1.5" (actually wider than above) - 743 g
Debica Agama 1.75" (Polish tyre) - about 610 g
Nokian Cityrunner 1.9" (bulletproof) - about 805 g
Best regards,
Rado bladteth Rzeznicki
Rado bladteth Rzeznicki
I just got some Panaracer Paselas for my 26" rims. They are 26x1.25 and 290 grams.
MEC has them for $22.50 CDN:
http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_deta ... 9454954266
If you're going to use slicks on an MTB, make sure your rims aren't too wide for a 1.25" tire.
MEC has them for $22.50 CDN:
http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_deta ... 9454954266
If you're going to use slicks on an MTB, make sure your rims aren't too wide for a 1.25" tire.
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I use Continental Grand Prix's 1" (folding) there extremely light and easy to fit. The ride quality can be harsh at times but you get used to it, if your on the road that is, don't try and take these off road , these tyres served me well on a 180 mile road cycle, my wrists weren't any sorer that with thicker tyres, adopt a slightly softer grip on the bar or barends and its fine. I used to use a cheaper pair of tioga city slicker 1" but these babies didn't roll as fast, still quite good though. Sorry i've never tried 1.25 so can't offer any advice there, sounds like your sorted anywayz![/list]