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  1. #1
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    They are Bontrager Experts 29-1. I'm having a hard time finding any info on them. They are probably only available on the bike. I was sliding around a lot last night when I rode them, but part of that was I was so tired that I wasn't riding with good form. I'm going to ride them for a little while, see what I want to do. I plan to go tubeless in a few weeks, I don't know if I want to set these up for tubeless yet or go a different route.
    2005 Giant TCR2
    2012 Trek Superfly Elite AL
    2nd Sport, Pando Fall Challenge 2011 and 3rd Expert Peak2Peak 2011
    2001 Trek 8000 SLR
    Iceman 2010-6th Place AG State Games, 2010-1st Sport, Cry Baby Classic 2010-7th Expert, Blackhawk XTerra Tri 2007-3rd AG

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  2. #2
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    Congrats on your new bike I would definitely go tubeless with Stan's No Tubes sealant. I've being running tubeless for over 6 years now and wouldn't change it for anything.

  3. #3
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    Go tubeless! It's not hard to do yourself, even with a floor pump. There are good videos at Stans site that show how it's done. It makes the ride much less jarring, and the tires grip better and puncture sealing is the icing on the cake for sure. I converted 3 wheelsets to tubeless and I will never go back to tubes.

    Now I don't have a 29er so so my opinions are from 26" tires. The Nevegals in 26" are heavy plodding slow things and I don't think I rode mine for more than 5 rides before I started looking for something that rolls better. The Specialized Captains are much better there- that's my rear tire choice. Up front I am enamored with the Tioga Psycho Genius. It's not tubeless, but converted in a snap. It rolls like the Nevegals only wish they could and corner very well. Yea, they float over sand, same with the Captains. We have lots of sand pits here in So Cal, stuff that looks like it came from the beach, and this combo is perfect in 26" from hardpack to loose over hard to sand.

    You may find tires like the slant 6 or Specialized Fast Trak Tubless work well enough that you don't need a more aggressive tire though. The contact patch on a 29er is bigger.
    Tzvia- rollin' slow...
    Specialized Ruby Expert/mens Bontrager Inform RXL
    Specialized SWorks Safire/mens Bontrager Inform RL
    Giant Anthem-W XT-XTR/mens Bontrager Inform RXL
    Fuji Newest 3 commuter/mens Bontrager Inform RL
    Novara E.T.A commuter/mens Bontrager Inform RL

  4. #4
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    I've heard mixed reviews on the Nevegal's--that they have a high rolling resistance on gravel roads, etc. but roll fast on looser stuff.

    I've heard the Karma's are good all'round tire.

    I didn't check my tires before my first ride this week. I just checked them out this morning. The tire pressure was at 60 psi!!!! The tires themselves are rated for 30-50. No wonder I was bouncing and skidding all over the place.
    2005 Giant TCR2
    2012 Trek Superfly Elite AL
    2nd Sport, Pando Fall Challenge 2011 and 3rd Expert Peak2Peak 2011
    2001 Trek 8000 SLR
    Iceman 2010-6th Place AG State Games, 2010-1st Sport, Cry Baby Classic 2010-7th Expert, Blackhawk XTerra Tri 2007-3rd AG

    Occasionally Updated Blog

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    60! Unless you are road riding on it I would expect you to be bouncing like a pinball.
    Amanda

    2011 Specialized Epic Comp 29er | Specialized Phenom | "Marie Laveau"
    2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"


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  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aggie_Ama View Post
    60! Unless you are road riding on it I would expect you to be bouncing like a pinball.
    I was!!! I thought it was because I was so fatigued and riding lazily. I guess it was the tires. Sheesh.
    2005 Giant TCR2
    2012 Trek Superfly Elite AL
    2nd Sport, Pando Fall Challenge 2011 and 3rd Expert Peak2Peak 2011
    2001 Trek 8000 SLR
    Iceman 2010-6th Place AG State Games, 2010-1st Sport, Cry Baby Classic 2010-7th Expert, Blackhawk XTerra Tri 2007-3rd AG

    Occasionally Updated Blog

  7. #7
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    I highly recommend the Schwalbe tubeless tires with Stan's sealant. I ran a set of Rocket Rons for a while, and am now running some Nobby Nics. I ride in a lot of New England type roots and mud, though, so I don't know if those tires would be ideal for you. Maybe check out their Racing Ralphs; a lot of my riding buddies who race use those. They're $$, but worth it, IMO. Get the snakeskin EVO versions if you need a tougher sidewall.

 

 

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