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11-24-2009
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mtbr member
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 75
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Schwalbe Nobby Nic & Racing Ralph Combo in Sol Cal - Nay or Yay?
I have to replace my Maxxis Ignitors because they bubbled up from the ammonia in Stans.
How's the Nobby Nic (front) and Racing Ralph (rear) combo in UST? Are they true to size in their width?
Thanks in advance for any help,
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11-24-2009
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Join Date: May 2004
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Yay!
I've been running the 2.4 RR rear NN front, both evolution type, tubeless with stans and I love them. The old type Racing Ralph wasn't very good, the new one is outstanding for hardpack. The NN has a great combo of light weight and grip, but a tire this light and grippy gives up something in durability.
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11-26-2009
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Rocket Ron up front and Racing Ralphs in rear, I ride Riverside area, loose over hard pack. The Rocket Rons have closer knobs grip better than tires with wider spacing, by far these tires work the best for my area, the side knobs are perfect.
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