Seems your eyesight is as good as my reading comprehension.
It’s a GX eagle groupset, and a RaceFace dropper
Too many dark graphics for my awful eye sight!
SRAM brakes - brave.
Seems your eyesight is as good as my reading comprehension.
It’s a GX eagle groupset, and a RaceFace dropper
Couple of photos.Good day out today, 33miles, 3100ft of climbing, 8250ft of descending
Topped out at 13,210ft for the high point of the ride.
Hey, I am used to road biking. But got a Whyte Hard Tail ages ago for use in some local forests etc. So far it's been great craic, but I need new tires and have no idea whats good or bad for MTB's. At the moment it has WTB Nano I think and to be honest they lack the grip during the wet weather.
I was thinking of getting these (below), but there seems to be way to many types of the one brand! Keep in mind I won't be flying down any hills!
Size is 27.5
https://www.halfords.com/cycling/bike-parts/bike-tyres/maxxis-ardent-bike-tyre
Hey, I am used to road biking. But got a Whyte Hard Tail ages ago for use in some local forests etc. So far it's been great craic, but I need new tires and have no idea whats good or bad for MTB's. At the moment it has WTB Nano I think and to be honest they lack the grip during the wet weather.
I was thinking of getting these (below), but there seems to be way to many types of the one brand! Keep in mind I won't be flying down any hills!
Size is 27.5
https://www.halfords.com/cycling/bike-parts/bike-tyres/maxxis-ardent-bike-tyre
Hey, I am used to road biking. But got a Whyte Hard Tail ages ago for use in some local forests etc. So far it's been great craic, but I need new tires and have no idea whats good or bad for MTB's. At the moment it has WTB Nano I think and to be honest they lack the grip during the wet weather.
I was thinking of getting these (below), but there seems to be way to many types of the one brand! Keep in mind I won't be flying down any hills!
Size is 27.5
https://www.halfords.com/cycling/bike-parts/bike-tyres/maxxis-ardent-bike-tyre
https://www.merlincycles.com/schwalbe-hans-dampf-snakeskin-folding-mtb-tyre-275-66624.html
Id be tempted by those myself.
I’ve got the TrailStar version of the Hans Damf and it’s got great grip, but it is heavy and has realitively high rolling resistance compared to the alternatives (like the NNs).
The PaceStar version may be lighter with less RR, but as @teaboy5 isn’t planning on much downhill, it may still be overkill.
It’s such a personal thing and really depends on the type of riding you do…
The new steed atop of Y Wal (Afan). I hope you can see the image as it's linked directly from Strava.
Where in South Wales are ya buddy