M.Mayhem tyre recommendations
M.Mayhem tyre recommendations
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fergus

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6,430 posts

298 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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Having not seen the course before, can anyone recommend a tyre for wet use and another for dry use?

I've got some monster 2.3s if it gets really bad!

longblackcoat

5,047 posts

206 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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2.3 will be no use in the wet whatsoever - it's a grassy course, so you get a lot of detritus sticking to your tyres when it rains. The pro teams were running Geax 1.5 tyres last year in the mud (pretty much all of it) and they were about the only ones who could keep riding through the poorest of conditions. Even then there were numerous issues with mud-clogged frames.

I used Trailraker 1.8 tyres which weren't ideal, but to be honest it was so appalling that very little would have improved matters for me, and I just resigned myself to walking a fair chunk of the 2am lap.

If it's dry, use what you like. It's not a technical course by any means, and there are no drops/high speed downhill sections, so I'd suggest minimal-tread lightweight 2.0 tyres to give a bit of speed. I used Hutchinson Python during practice last year and they worked well.

Edited by longblackcoat on Tuesday 2nd June 09:43

fergus

Original Poster:

6,430 posts

298 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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longblackcoat said:
<lots of useful stuff> + "practice"
You're scaring me now hehe

longblackcoat

5,047 posts

206 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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fergus said:
longblackcoat said:
<lots of useful stuff> + "practice"
You're scaring me now hehe
aka 'turn up the day before and have a gentle couple of laps around the course, then undo all the good work by sinking a bottle of red on Friday night'

Don't worry, it's only serious for the top 20 or so in each category. Then you get the useless old biffers like me who just like a weekend's camping and meeting up with old mates.

g_stacey

644 posts

256 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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I'd have thought tyre choice was the least of your worry's! What about staying awake for 24 hours, keeping warm at night, food, lights, energy bars...........and (seriously) dont forget the baby wipes, I always take them, freshen you up a treat. Sadly not riding this year looking after a solo rider. Have fun.
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fergus

Original Poster:

6,430 posts

298 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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g_stacey said:
I'd have thought tyre choice was the least of your worry's! What about staying awake for 24 hours, keeping warm at night, food, lights, energy bars...........and (seriously) dont forget the baby wipes, I always take them, freshen you up a treat. Sadly not riding this year looking after a solo rider. Have fun.
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We've hired a 5 berth camper van with gas stove, oven, etc. There are also 6 of us in the team!

g_stacey

644 posts

256 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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Got a spare bed! Good way to do it mate.

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