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Panaracer Razer MX

Average Rating 2.67/5
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Description:Specially modified Razer knobs for greater cornering control. Razer MX is an outstanding lightweight Freeride performer. Dry hard pack use only. Super lightweight in a FULL knobby tire.
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    Submitted by airman a Cross Country Rider from Ontario, Canada
    Date Reviewed: July 6, 2008
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $25.00
    Purchased At:ebay
    Strengths:Light weight, fast rolling, grippy compound, good volume for XC
    Weaknesses:Very condition specific - dry, hardpack only... A bit on the small side for a 2.3
    Similar Products Used:Conti Twister, Python, Kenda Kozmik Lite II, Schwalbe Ralph
    Bike Setup:Full suspension cross country
    Bottom Line:Great tire for cross country hardpack. Better in sand than some of the other fast rolling tires, but it's not really intended for that is it? This is a tire with a bit of an identity crisis. It is marketed as a full knobby freeride tire, But I found it better as a semi-slick cross country tire. For XC, it has great volume and light weight. Traction is excellent in hardpack and short (dry) grass. I can see how some riders would have a problem using them in loose, muddy or sandy conditions. If you had a good look at the tire beforehand, it would be pretty obvious. I'd rate it highly for a fast XC tire at a reasonable price. If you ride in loose or wet stuff you would need to be a very skilled rider to make this tire work. Rather than flame this tire by rating it for conditions it isn't suited for, I give this tire 3 chilies for performance and 4 for value...
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Jordan a Cross Country Rider from Byron Center
    Date Reviewed: May 20, 2007
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Strengths:Great traction, plush ride, lightweight, corner to corner confidence
    Weaknesses:not the greatest in super wet conditions
    Similar Products Used:maxxis ignitor, maxxis cross mark, panaracer fire xc's,
    Bike Setup:C-dale 1fg, hope mono mini's, easton carbon bars, and seat post, DMR revolver hubs with salsa delgado race disc.
    Bottom Line:Great tire for hardpack to medium conditions. Be careful to not run to high of pressure in these tires, I have a feeling thats what happened in the previous review. I tried running them at 50psi, and had cornering issues. I re road the trail with 38-40psi in the tires and it totally changed my opnion. These tires transition from side to side very easily. The only time I have really not liked these tires is in 5 inches of snow (but what tire does do well?) overall these are all day fast tires. they are not xc racers, nor are they all mountain to free ride tires. They are a high volume comfortable easy to use tire.

    To properly set the bead when installing I had to crank these things to 65 psi, it was pretty scary hearing a 2.3 wide tire pop like it did, but afterwards they were fine
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Mat a Weekend Warrior from Nottingham, UK
    Date Reviewed: May 16, 2007
    Favoriate Trail:The Pines
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Strengths:Fast on straight hardpack and climb well in the dry, grip on road.
    Weaknesses:Terrible at anything other than going in a straight line.
    Similar Products Used:WTB Motoraptor, Bontragers, Hutchinson Spider, Panaracer Fixe XC pro, Panaracer Trailraker
    Bike Setup:Giant Trance running Rockshox Reba sl's, Mavic Crossride wheelset and Raceface finishing stuff
    Bottom Line:As soon as it gets a little bit dusty, or there are pine needles on the ground, or it's a little bit damp, or you catch a wet root, these tyres loose all composure.

    They give you a sense of riding on ice and whilst I can climb in a straight line much faster, as soon as the single track becomes interesting these tyres let you down.

    Cornering is a lottery and this, in turn, wrecks any sense of confidence. They also have a tendancy to catch on the side of any small ridge running parallel to your direction of movement and rather then mount it or deflect off they snap sideways throwing you over the handlebars.

    I had never experienced this until I fitted these tyres but it has happened to me 4 times now in the last few weeks.

    I choose these MX's because they had the raised tread and I thought they would be a nice lightweight summer tyre but they can't cope with anything other than hardpack and in reality who actually rides only in those very specific conditions other than certain competition riders? Most mortals encounter a vaiety of conditions on any ride and these tyres cannot cope!

    Be warned, don't by anything with no reviews on MTBR!

    Learn from my very expensive mistake!
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1






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