jameso wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 9:03 pm
FLV wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 6:33 pm
I used them on my Mason ISO when I had it. Soo fast. I found them to lose out in a battle with Welsh slate. But for mixed riding in the summer they're great
They did make me rethink drop bar 29er ideas. The 2.25 on 30mm rims doesn't feel like too little a tyre for the Jones on xc stuff, so the 2.1 on a lighter rim could be very good for a monstercrosser.
I once had the Mezcal on the front and Terreno on the rear in 29 x 2.25" on the 140/120 mm full susser to gain some speed on my regular offroad commute along rivers which basically is grandad mtb'ing (mostly easy single tracks).
Such fun, bit sketchy as I was constantly over cooking everything. Not much tread to slow you down efficiently, easy to go very fast, not much to hold corners. Held up well otherwise. Just used it first on a bike I'm used to ride with chunkier tyres. Been on an old mtb frame since, which I trying to relive. Rough gravel, smooth, softish double tracks, easy & rolling single tracks, flow trails and BMX tracks, grandad mtb'ing and similar stuff is where this combination really shines in my experience.
For the speed it offers, the casing and tread are really, really good. Well worth giving it a try. The fastest tyre combo I ever rode besides the gravel bike range of things.
No back to back comparison, but I'm quite certain for dry grandad biking it's the faster combo than Conti X-King/Raceking BCC.
Vittorias makes some good tyres.
For years been (still am) a big fan of their 2.6" Mezcals and was never let down.