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Fast rolling tread design
Fast DH/Freeride tyre for dry conditions
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EnglishT
a Weekend Warrior
from Glos, UKDate Reviewed: April 21, 2009
Strengths: Braking
Cornering (provided you lean in hard, which I do, so positive)
Cheap - (note:£17 (not $17) for a tire this good is quite incredible)Weaknesses: Weight (a little over advertised, heavy for climbing) in either sizeBottom Line: Although heavy (read: hard work to heft uphill), I find this to be a very good front tire.
I havent tried it in the rear, so cannot comment on its abilities there - however, I definately recommend the combination of Gazzaloddi dual rear and Gazzaloddi G front
A few things worth pointing out:
1) Cornering - if you like to lean in agressively, then this is a tire for you. The central treads stand up tall, and unless you really lean over, you won't bring the cornering treads into play.
2) Weight - its not light, unless you really need its grip, youre gonna be punishing yourself unneccessarily on the climbs (if youre not a strong and fit climber, you probably won't make it up at all)
So...
Overall, a good front tire for agressive AM riding
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$17.00
Similar Products Used: Nevegal, Maxxis HR, Conti MK, Michelin DH24
Bike Setup: RM-ETSX, Crossmax enduro wheels...
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