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At a time when mountain bike tires were unquestionably gum walled, the VelociRaptors came out in black and haven't looked back ever since. They changed the game in 1994 with a steering specific front and a rear that could really dig. The VelociRaptors continue to be popular because to put it simply...they just work. Try riding one of the most classic combos of all time.
Usage: XC / Trail
Conditions: Dry to Wet / Hardpack to Mud
- Comp Tube-Type: 829g, DNA compound
Part Numbers
Option | UPC | MPN |
---|---|---|
Black / Comp / Front / 26 x 2.10 | 714401353206 | W010-0101 |
Black / Comp / Rear / 26 x 2.10 | 714401353305 | W010-0102 |
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Good traction (2)
- Rugged (2)
- Versatile (2)
- Good cushioning
- Trek 930
Best Uses
- Cross country (2)
- Single track (2)
- Casual trails
- Downhill
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Pros
- Rugged
- Good Traction
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Single Track
- Cross Country
Comments:
The folding tire is about 700 grams which is reasonably light for a knobby tire with long wearing rubber. Rear tire locks up great with the bars on the tread pattern. I am 220lbs and run about 35 to 40 psi. not prone to pinch flats. Lighter tires are available but you might be giving up some traction or durability. I take them to Moab alot and they will take light free ride as well. The fact the tires has been in production since 1995 says alot. They work
Pros
- Good Cushioning
- Rugged
- Good Traction
- Versatile
- Trek 930
Cons
Best Uses
- Casual Trails
- Cross Country
- Single Track
- Downhill
Comments:
The tires have great traction no compromise and they costed under $30 a piece. The front tire gives you solid turning traction while the rear tire just asks for more terrain to role over.
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