Those are good tires. Did you go tubeless?Finally have new tires on one of my mountain bikes. It's an easy trail but it's a start. I haven't been mountain biking in a few years. It's going to take a little time to get my biking endurance back
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Yes, the front is Maxxis Minion DHF and the rear is Maxxis Ardent. Both my MTN bikes are tubeless. Pretty sure my other one needs a new front fork so it'll have to wait a little before it gets up and running again.Those are good tires. Did you go tubeless?
What size are they? I have a 29er hard tail and a mix 27 rear 29 front downhill bike.Yes, the front is Maxxis Minion DHF and the rear is Maxxis Ardent. Both my MTN bikes are tubeless. Pretty sure my other one needs a new front fork so it'll have to wait a little before it gets up and running again.
It's a Santa Cruz, so it's in a ballpark of its own already being all carbon fiber and weighs nothing but as for riding I like it. The reason for it is a smaller rear tire to get a little more torque and ease of pedaling with the bigger front to roll over stuff. It's a real comfortable riding bike to. Even with the rear suspension it's almost easier to pedal than my hardtail.Very nice bikes! How do you like the mixed bike?
Both of mine are 29ers. The green one is a Niner Rip 9 alloy trail bike and the orange one is a Niner Jet 9 alloy cross country bike.
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Morning Barrie
Morning all
That's an interesting concept. I'd heard about them. Santa Cruz makes great bikes.It's a Santa Cruz, so it's in a ballpark of its own already being all carbon fiber and weighs nothing but as for riding I like it. The reason for it is a smaller rear tire to get a little more torque and ease of pedaling with the bigger front to roll over stuff. It's a real comfortable riding bike to. Even with the rear suspension it's almost easier to pedal than my hardtail.
I got great deals on mine to. My black and orange one is a norco, it was the last year they were making hardtails so it was basically clearance off, the santa cruz a guy put a down payment on and never came back, after a year I paid half price. Both being XL frames nobody really wants them. Most big guys don't ride bikes.That's an interesting concept. I'd heard about them. Santa Cruz makes great bikes.
Mine are pretty light for alloy, 26 or 28 pounds I think. They're hydroformed and just about the last alloy models Niner made. I bought them 1 season used from the bike shop in Sedona. The green one I actually rode and put dibs on it for when they were ready to sell it. They rent them for a season and maintain them really well and then sell them for less than half the original price. Being small frames they weren't used nearly as much as the larger ones. I take good care of them because no way can I replace them at the prices they are now.
Why start now?Morning all.
I guess I should begin Christmas shopping?