In the case of Maxxis DD and the Michelin E Wild ect ect the more robust sidewalls give me a bit more confidence that they aren’t so susceptible to rock cuts so tend not to be so agile throughout the rock strewn and boulder clad trails that make Torridon sooo good to ride. The E Wilds far outweighed the expectations I had of them. I bought them coz they were cheap…….front and back tyre + £20 change for the cost of a Maxxis DHR II
DD. I’ll run the E Wilds down to the canvas then put the Maxxis on that I bought in case the E Wilds couldn’t cope.
The pics below show the stick the rear tyre took along with a little ding on the wheel, never flackered.
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Thanks for all the input chaps, really appreciated