Curious why you think that.
IME - every tire rocks when the ground freezes. I had some IRC Mythos a few years back, which were possibly the worst tire ever made. In the winter they hooked up just dandy.
Curious why you think that.
I just put em up front but would not put them in the back...Simply for the wear issue...Up front I run higher pressure and depend on my shock and the soft compound of the tire to keep me railing around corners...IME higher thread tire will wear quicker and the side walls are thinner...Mountain Kings fall in this category..Rewind back to our 26 inch days and take a look at the Panaracer XC Fires...Two versions here, one being made in Japan (127tpi) and the other being made in Tawain(60tpi)...Obvious difference between the two in that the higher thread tacks better but wears quicker and has thinner side walls..This summer I had a Racing Ralph(210tpi) on the front and the same thing some soft and supple patch surface but super thin side walls...Maybe run the MK'S up front and a Hutchinson in the rear:hmmm:
The xc fire pros were great last year, for the most part, on the Spot. Panaracer doesn't make one in a 29...is there something similar in 29 land?
Yes they do...They make em for a company called IRD...Linkage my bro...
http://www.pricepoint.com/detail/16...er-Parts/IRD-Fire-XCPro-29er-Folding-Tire.htm
The Bonty ACX or whatever is stock on all the Fishers is the best for snow/frozen
The Bonty ACX or whatever is stock on all the Fishers is the best for snow/frozen
+1 for the Bonty's
Umm...Sike...Are they the best in 3 ft of powder as well
No, that would be my Rossi xc skis:getsome: