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Justin Mool
All-Mountain // Downhill // XC
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Michelin AT Mountain Tire
September 3, 2009
I'm going to be moving to Vermont in the fall (from Utah) ... is this a good tire for the Northeast? I ride a Yeti 575 running some Maxxis Minion DHf (stock tires) 26 x 2.35.
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WTB WeirWolf Mountain Bike Tire
September 3, 2009
I'm moving from Utah to Vermont this fall and need some new tires. Does anyone recommend these for trails in the North East? I ride a Yeti 575 and currently I have some Maxxis Minion DHf (stock tires) 26 x 2.35 on there. Beuller?
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Maxxis Advantage Mountain Bike Tire
September 3, 2009
I'm going to be moving to Vermont in the fall (from Utah) ... is this a good tire for the Northeast? I ride a Yeti 575 running some Maxxis Minion DHf (stock tires) 26 x 2.35.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes | 0 No
Intense Cycles Slope Style Frame
January 9, 2009
135 mm or 150 mm is the standard inside distance (spacing) between the rear drop outs. 10mm or 12 mm is the axle diameter. 135 x 10 is standard on most XC/trail bikes and 150 x 12 is standard on most FR/DH bikes----The SS actually has different dropouts you can bolt on for different configurations - all 3 are possible. Not sure if these frames come with all 3 dropouts or not. Anyone know?----We just looked at a few. It's 135 x 12 with spacers to make it 135 x 10.
Helpful Votes: 1 Yes | 0 No
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