Hey Greg,
Here's my brief - leaning towards Schwalbe Tacky Chan front and Romy rear, but unclear on which compound and whether I go for Trail or Gravity:
Bike: Canyon Strive:ON CFR — mullet, 29" front / 27.5" rear. Confirmed stock fitment: Assegai 29×2.5 MaxxGrip EXO+ front, Minion DHR II 27.5×2.4 MaxxTerra DoubleDown rear.
Riding: 80% Surrey + Swinley, occasional QECP, rarer Wales (hoping for more). Mixed singletrack — rooty, rocky, sandy. Year-round, ~twice a month, so regular wet and some mud, though Surrey drains reasonably. Jumps, but nothing massive.
Priorities, in order: grip first, then decent (not class-leading) rolling resistance, then enough protection — explicitly not DH/gravity overkill.
Wear: a non-issue. Your Maxxis did 715km and only Wales finished them; you're happy to replace sooner for better performance.
Casing logic: match what worked — tough rear, lighter front (your EXO+ front / DoubleDown rear ran puncture-free).
Tech: you want to try radial — provided it's also the right tyre, not in spite of being wrong.
Brand: moving off Maxxis; want one manufacturer front and rear.
Kitted up I'm 80kg
I was thinking:
Front — Tacky Chan, 29×2.5, Trail Pro, Radial, Ultra Soft
Rear — Romy, 27.5×2.4, Trail Pro, Radial, Soft or Romy, 27.5×2.5, Gravity Pro, Radial, Soft
Here's my brief - leaning towards Schwalbe Tacky Chan front and Romy rear, but unclear on which compound and whether I go for Trail or Gravity:
Bike: Canyon Strive:ON CFR — mullet, 29" front / 27.5" rear. Confirmed stock fitment: Assegai 29×2.5 MaxxGrip EXO+ front, Minion DHR II 27.5×2.4 MaxxTerra DoubleDown rear.
Riding: 80% Surrey + Swinley, occasional QECP, rarer Wales (hoping for more). Mixed singletrack — rooty, rocky, sandy. Year-round, ~twice a month, so regular wet and some mud, though Surrey drains reasonably. Jumps, but nothing massive.
Priorities, in order: grip first, then decent (not class-leading) rolling resistance, then enough protection — explicitly not DH/gravity overkill.
Wear: a non-issue. Your Maxxis did 715km and only Wales finished them; you're happy to replace sooner for better performance.
Casing logic: match what worked — tough rear, lighter front (your EXO+ front / DoubleDown rear ran puncture-free).
Tech: you want to try radial — provided it's also the right tyre, not in spite of being wrong.
Brand: moving off Maxxis; want one manufacturer front and rear.
Kitted up I'm 80kg
I was thinking:
Front — Tacky Chan, 29×2.5, Trail Pro, Radial, Ultra Soft
Rear — Romy, 27.5×2.4, Trail Pro, Radial, Soft or Romy, 27.5×2.5, Gravity Pro, Radial, Soft
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