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Ritchey Z-Max Classic

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  • Front or rear World Cup caliber race tire with VFA tread
  • One of the winningest tires of all time
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    Submitted by Allen a from Reno
    Date Reviewed: March 17, 2007
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Purchased At:bicycleblowout.com
    Strengths:traction, cornering, braking, durable, good in dry loose coditions
    Weaknesses:can be prone to pinchflats more than some other tires I`ve tried, so I make sure there is the correct amount of pressure. Not a mud tire
    Similar Products Used:WTB, Continental, Geax, Michelin, Specialized, Maxxis
    Bike Setup:Ventana, Xtr, Wcs, Fox
    Bottom Line:All agressive knobby tires make whistling noises or buzzing sounds on pavement or cement.
    This tire was on my very first mountain bike the venerable Bridgestone MB1, and since i grew up with this tire in the sport of mountain biking I compare all other tires to this model
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Joe a Cross Country Rider from San Jose
    Date Reviewed: March 8, 2007
    Favoriate Trail:Grant Ranch,Quick Silver
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $20.00
    Purchased At:Local bike shop
    Strengths:Good grip on corners.Good traction for climbing.Good for most surfaces except mud.Black-walls.
    Weaknesses:A little heavy with the wire bead.
    Similar Products Used:Specialized Ground Control,Panaracers.
    Bike Setup:1992 Scott CST/Ritchey. Ritchey Logic/Prestige tubing and Ritchey Logic components,Shimano XT and XTR.Scott LF Unishock front fork.
    Bottom Line:Good tires for most surfaces at a good price.Kevlar,folding versions should be lighter.These tires were fitted to my Bridgestone MB1 and they worked so well,they stayed on my bike.
    Recommended tires for climbing and cornering and downhilling on vintage mountain bikes.
    P.S. All knobbies buzz on pavement.;-)
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by John a Weekend Warrior from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Date Reviewed: February 10, 2007
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $10.00
    Purchased At:Toronto International Bicycle Show (1997)
    Strengths:Proven world class winning tread design. Handels a lot like the WTB Velociraptor 2.1" (steel).
    Weaknesses:Whistles loudly on asphalt and cement, puntures where treads are not present.
    Similar Products Used:WTB Velociraptor 2.1", Specialized (Ground Control ?) 2.1", Panaracer Fire XC Pro 2.1", Bontrager Jones AC 2.0"
    Bike Setup:1996 GT Ricochet
    Bottom Line:Lasted for 1yr (1997-1998) just like the WTB Velociraptor 2.1" (rear). It had the same good & bad aspects as those of the WTB Velociraptor. It was replaced (front + rear) for a new set of Panaracer Fire XC Pro's when they first came out (1998 ?).
    Bottom Line: A different tread pattern offered by a different manufacturer.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:3






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