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Old 02-02-2007, 12:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
Kev
 
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Help New Tyres

Hi,

I've made do with the tyres (Tioga Psycho II's) that came with my early to
mid 90's Diamond Back Ascent EX mountain bike (ok I admit it hasn't been
used as much as it could have). I'm getting my bike out again this year and
thought it could do with a new pair of tyres. I intend to use it mainly on
the road, occasionally off but mainly on hard packed ground. I was
considering a pair of slicks but someone at work suggested a multi purpose
tyre like Specialized Crossroads EX Tyres. What would you suggest for decent
replacements?

My current tyre size is 26 x 1.95", this may be a silly question but will
any 26" tyre fit or do I have to stick to the 1.95" part too?

Any help appreciated.

Thanks

Kev


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Old 02-02-2007, 03:04 PM   #2 (permalink)
Dawgwalker
 
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Re: Help New Tyres

You can put larger tires on. There is a limit based upon width of the chain
stays, but surely 2.0 or 2.1x26.
"Kev" <kev1n.w00dc0ck@b1gf00t.c0m(replacenumbersforlette rs)> wrote in
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> Hi,
>
> I've made do with the tyres (Tioga Psycho II's) that came with my early to
> mid 90's Diamond Back Ascent EX mountain bike (ok I admit it hasn't been
> used as much as it could have). I'm getting my bike out again this year

and
> thought it could do with a new pair of tyres. I intend to use it mainly

on
> the road, occasionally off but mainly on hard packed ground. I was
> considering a pair of slicks but someone at work suggested a multi purpose
> tyre like Specialized Crossroads EX Tyres. What would you suggest for

decent
> replacements?
>
> My current tyre size is 26 x 1.95", this may be a silly question but will
> any 26" tyre fit or do I have to stick to the 1.95" part too?
>
> Any help appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Kev
>
>



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Old 02-02-2007, 04:10 PM   #3 (permalink)
Paladin
 
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Re: Help New Tyres


Kev (replacenumbersforletters) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've made do with the tyres (Tioga Psycho II's) that came with my early to
> mid 90's Diamond Back Ascent EX mountain bike (ok I admit it hasn't been
> used as much as it could have). I'm getting my bike out again this year and
> thought it could do with a new pair of tyres. I intend to use it mainly on
> the road, occasionally off but mainly on hard packed ground. I was
> considering a pair of slicks but someone at work suggested a multi purpose
> tyre like Specialized Crossroads EX Tyres. What would you suggest for decent
> replacements?
>
> My current tyre size is 26 x 1.95", this may be a silly question but will
> any 26" tyre fit or do I have to stick to the 1.95" part too?
>
> Any help appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Kev


You might look at Kendas. They have good commuter tires that have a
little grab for when you go on dirt: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
comfort.html. I had an Ascent I'd used as an extra loaner before I
sold it to my buddy at work. Pretty decent bike.

CDB

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Old 02-03-2007, 12:17 AM   #4 (permalink)
Crazy Fred
 
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Re: Help New Tyres

On Feb 2, 4:32 pm, "Kev"
<kev1n.w00dc...@b1gf00t.c0m(replacenumbersforlette rs)> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've made do with the tyres (Tioga Psycho II's) that came with my early to
> mid 90's Diamond Back Ascent EX mountain bike (ok I admit it hasn't been
> used as much as it could have). I'm getting my bike out again this year and
> thought it could do with a new pair of tyres. I intend to use it mainly on
> the road, occasionally off but mainly on hard packed ground. I was
> considering a pair of slicks but someone at work suggested a multi purpose
> tyre like Specialized Crossroads EX Tyres. What would you suggest for decent
> replacements?
>
> My current tyre size is 26 x 1.95", this may be a silly question but will
> any 26" tyre fit or do I have to stick to the 1.95" part too?
>
> Any help appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Kev


How did you get this far with those tires. I loved them on my old Trek
6000 in 97. But after a while the sidewalls were coming apart. I think
I **** canned them in 99. They never got a flat when they should have
after all those sharp things, rocks to pickers I rode on. Stay with in
195 to 200 size for reasons we say.Kenda make good tires but stay
clear of their Claws XT's.

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Old 02-03-2007, 08:56 PM   #5 (permalink)
Snortley
 
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Re: Help New Tyres



You might also take a look at the Schwalbe Marathon Cross 26 x
1.75.





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