I think I will run either clutch control 2.3 or purgatory 2.2 up front, but am I tempting fate showing up with a ground control on the rear? Set up with stans on flow rims.
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Butcher sx has noticably softer rubber than 60a HR2 and I prefer it in wet conditions. Haven't tried softer versions of HR2 but I'm sure they're slower, heavier, and more awesome.
Butcher control is a bit more firm and is much more easily deflected in thunderous terrain, so a bit skittish in wet conditions.
Ground control is awesome if you can get away with that casing in the rear.
Butcher sx has noticably softer rubber than 60a HR2 and I prefer it in wet conditions. Haven't tried softer versions of HR2 but I'm sure they're slower, heavier, and more awesome.
Butcher control is a bit more firm and is much more easily deflected in thunderous terrain, so a bit skittish in wet conditions.
Ground control is awesome if you can get away with that casing in the rear.
Spot on.
If they made a Ground Control SX I'd be running that on the back and Butcher SX front.
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yeah i would love a purg sx or something with a bit more protection on the rear. top of the world/schleyer/foreplay/no flow are all tire shredding tube popping places.
purg ust has been bombproof. 850g.
Nevegal 2.35s all the way.
ewwwww
you going to run the stock stem too morg?
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Went and rode the Dub in the Dark course tonight using Tony's notes. I think Tony got Packard Goose and Satisfied mixed up as that would have the course crossing twice.
Here's the GPS trace of the ride.
No dropper post either.
ooooh bone stock!
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No dropper post either.
Nevegals and no dropper post? Are you copying my bad choices?
Nevegals and no dropper post? Are you copying my bad choices?
I'm thinking that my bad choice is going to be worse. At least it has a dropper post and real tyres, but I'm wondering how bad I will be demolished on a hardtail.
no dropper post is a big mistake I'd argue….there's so much up and down on the sectors!
At least it has a dropper post and real tyres, but I'm wondering how bad I will be demolished on a hardtail.
dude, srs? the lt seems the perfect bike for something like this
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