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Intense 1.85 and 1.95 Wedge CC Tire

4.5/5 (2 Reviews)
Weight : 495 grams (Kevlar)


Product Description

The ultimate super-light CC racing tire. Especially for lighter riders and smoother conditions.
  • Knurled "Micro Knobs" provide additional grip and flat resistance
  • Low-profile knobby design provides ultra-low resistance
  • Titanium grey sidewall
  • 70 durometer only
  • Kevlar or wire bead
  • 1.95 Wedge weighs 540 grams (Kevlar)


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    User Reviews

    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Matt a Cross Country Rider from Bay Area, CA

    Date Reviewed: March 1, 2002

    Strengths:    light weight, low rolling resistance, good corner grip, price

    Weaknesses:    not made anymore (according to the 2002 incarnation of www.intensetires.com)

    Bottom Line:   
    I really, really like these tires. The low rolling resistance is great on the road when riding to the trailhead. They're so light, they sometimes feel criminal on fire roads. The only problem I've had, I guess, is that if I pump them up enough to feel safe from pinch flats in the rocks, it's too much air to get a good, strong cornering grip on the brick-like dried clay of some of the trails I ride.

    My weight varies between 180 and 200 lbs. and I've never had a pinch flat with these. I own a bunch of them (thanks JensonUSA!), both 60 and 70 durometer. The 60s are definitely more grippy, but they don't last very long. I run a 1.85 rear and 1.95 front on most trails for the better cornering a smaller rear tire gives you. Sometimes I slip out if I try to climb out of the saddle, but with a full suspension I really don't care. I think it's a great semi-knob tire.

    I'm amazed at how well these perform in thick, gooey mud. Sure, going uphill can be a bear and sometimes impossible, but that's what the toe spikes on shoes are for. They get coated with mud easily because of the low-profile tread, but they also shed it just as quickly when you hit a dry patch. And taking corners downhill in mud is a breeze. Just lean into a corner, let the back wheel break (which it does predictably), and feel it grab again, pulling you through a perfect corner. Great stuff.

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    Duration Product Used:   6 months

    Price Paid:    $12.00

    Purchased At:   www.jensonusa.com

    Similar Products Used:   Nothing quite like this

    Bike Setup:   Titus Racer-X, Marzocchi Z1 X-Fly, both Mavic 221 and Bontrager Valiant rims with Performance Lunar Light tubes

    Overall Rating:4
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Jordan a Weekend Warrior from Palo Alto, CA

    Date Reviewed: November 19, 2001

    Strengths:    These tires are excellent for XC and general use. They have a fairly low rolling resistance, medium weight, and offer great cornering grip. Plus, the grey sidewall looks pretty nice and they're Intense!

    Weaknesses:    Their only drawback is their lack of pinch-flat protection. The 1.95 looks and feels much more like a 2.1 or even wider, but if you slam the wheel against anything with more than a little force, you're pretty much promised a long walk home.

    Bottom Line:   
    If JensonUSA.com has any left, buy them, for that price they're an excellent XC and all-around choice. But if you do any serious freeriding, or urban assult, look elsewhere.

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    Favorite Trail:   Rippin' Rutebega (Whistler)

    Duration Product Used:   3 months

    Price Paid:    $17.00

    Purchased At:   JensonUSA.com

    Similar Products Used:   Tioga Factory DH 2.1, WTB Velociraptor 2.1

    Bike Setup:   Santa Cruz Bullit, XT build kit, Marzocchi Z.1 MCR, Sun Rhyno Lites and XT discs

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