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IRC Mibro UST Tubeless

Average Rating 3.60/5
# of Reviews 5
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      Submitted by David a Cross Country Rider from Denver, CO
      Date Reviewed: 9/1/2007 1:37:53 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Monarch Crest
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $20
      Purchased At: Price Point
      Strengths: Good Price. Low rolling resistance. High Side knobs, low center knobs
      Weaknesses: Really difficult to mount. Wears out fast.
      Similar Products Tried: Contential Vertical Pro UST, Weirwolf UST, Panaracer Fire UST, Hutchinshon Spider UST, Kenda Nevegal UST
      Bike Setup: Turner 5-spot, Fox Float, Sram XO/XTR, Hope minis, Bontrager Disc Race Lite tubeless wheeels
      Bottom Line: Good overall tire. Low rolling resistance while still maintaining good traction. The side knobs bite well when leaned over, and the center knobs are relatively low profile. The tire worked well, but the center knobs wore out pretty fast (2 months riding 40 miles per week). If you can afford to change them out every month, they would be great. I ran them with stans like I do all my ust tires, and no flats. ran 30psi and i weigh 165lbs. The biggest complaint: The hardest tire to mount hands down. I had to take a break and try again a day later. I use soapy water and no tire irons. it was !#%&*? impossible to get the tire onto the rim. The other tires I have used went on super easy in comparison
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 2

      Submitted by bill from calif
      Date Reviewed: 6/22/2007 2:24:41 PM
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Strengths: good tracking and climbing
      Weaknesses: wear out after 300 mi of 50% trail and street
      Similar Products Tried: many many tires
      Bike Setup: fullsupend
      Bottom Line: changed tire after 2 months and there is no tred left, not for dry condition because the tire burn out fast, didnt have any flats,
      Value Rating: 2 Overall Rating: 2

      Submitted by Tom a Cross Country Rider from NorCal
      Date Reviewed: 4/12/2007 4:53:18 PM
      Duration Product Used: 6 months
      Price Paid: $29
      Strengths: Good grip at low pressure
      Predictable
      Cheap
      Has all the strengths of tubeless technology (no flats, better grip with low psi)
      Weaknesses: Rear tire wears out incredibly fast
      Sorta high rolling resistance (subjectively)
      Similar Products Tried: IRC Serac tubeless, Specialized Enduro 2Bliss
      Bike Setup: 4" travel dualie
      Bottom Line: Great way to try out tubeless, because of low cost. OTOH, low cost cancelled out by fast tire wear. Trail riding significantly improved over traditional tires/tubes, IMO.
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by Karch a Cross Country Rider from Mission viejo
      Date Reviewed: 12/18/2006 11:32:50 AM
      FavoriteTrail: San Juan
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $22
      Purchased At: Cambria
      Strengths: Traction on hard pack trail, rolling resistance is excellent, weight
      Weaknesses: Not so far
      Similar Products Tried: Panaracer pro 2.1
      Bike Setup: K2 Razorback
      Bottom Line: It is an excellent cross country and trail ride tire with good breaking,cornering and claiming grip
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by drew a Weekend Warrior from camp lejeune nc
      Date Reviewed: 12/12/2006 9:59:41 AM
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $25
      Purchased At: online
      Strengths: GRIPS!!
      Easy to seat and inflate first time
      Can honestly run at pressures below 30psi w/o worry
      Weaknesses: none so far
      Bottom Line: Good product. But don't overinflate them....I blew one off the rim at 80psi trying to seat the bead...ruined it..it seats well with 45-50, I was just being overly cautious and it cost me.

      The tire is really good on the front, but I have a little reserve with it on the rear..but that is just preference.
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 5



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