All Discussions Tagged 'Michelin' - Cyclocross Magazine2024-03-28T12:18:42Zhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=Michelin&feed=yes&xn_auth=noMichelin Mud 2s for sale - newtag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2011-11-07:1198434:Topic:1172672011-11-07T20:25:47.724ZJoe Bhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/JoeBrennan324
<p>Selling two brand-new Michelin Mud 2 cyclocross tires, 700 x 30 - never mounted, but no longer in original packaging. I changed over to tubeless and can't use these.</p>
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<p>$45 each, or the pair for $80. Plus $5 for shipping.</p>
<p>Selling two brand-new Michelin Mud 2 cyclocross tires, 700 x 30 - never mounted, but no longer in original packaging. I changed over to tubeless and can't use these.</p>
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<p>$45 each, or the pair for $80. Plus $5 for shipping.</p> Clincher tire selection helptag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2010-06-25:1198434:Topic:605462010-06-25T19:20:48.667ZDan Werlehttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/DanWerle
Hi, I'm looking for a new rear clincher tire for muddy conditions and a new rear clincher tire for dry conditions. For muddy conditions, I've narrowed the choices down to three:<br />
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- Michelin Mud 2<br />
- Geax Cross Blade (no longer manufactured, but available)<br />
- WTB Cross Wolf Race<br />
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For dry conditions, I'm looking at three others:<br />
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- Geax Mezcal (again, no longer manufactured, but available)<br />
- Vittoria Evo XN<br />
- Continental Cyclocross Speed<br />
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For muddy conditions last season, I used a Vredestein…
Hi, I'm looking for a new rear clincher tire for muddy conditions and a new rear clincher tire for dry conditions. For muddy conditions, I've narrowed the choices down to three:<br />
<br />
- Michelin Mud 2<br />
- Geax Cross Blade (no longer manufactured, but available)<br />
- WTB Cross Wolf Race<br />
<br />
For dry conditions, I'm looking at three others:<br />
<br />
- Geax Mezcal (again, no longer manufactured, but available)<br />
- Vittoria Evo XN<br />
- Continental Cyclocross Speed<br />
<br />
For muddy conditions last season, I used a Vredestein Premiato 34 and was pretty happy with it. Last year, I used a Mezcal, and was happy with it, too.<br />
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Any thoughts or recommendations from the group?<br />
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Thanks. Clincher Tire for New England Noobtag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2009-10-08:1198434:Topic:417622009-10-08T17:26:23.522ZJRChttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/JeffreyRCaisse
Hey everyone,<br />
So I bought a Tricross Sport used recently to start racing 'cross. But it comes with heavy, stiff, tires for hardpack or streets/country lanes. I know I will need something different. I'm in the market for a clincher tire. I'm considering the Michelin Mud2 and Continental Cyclocross Race and Twister. I will only buy a set of one of these tires to use the whole season. I will be using them in the Verge NECCCS and other New England races. Any suggestions? Thanks.
Hey everyone,<br />
So I bought a Tricross Sport used recently to start racing 'cross. But it comes with heavy, stiff, tires for hardpack or streets/country lanes. I know I will need something different. I'm in the market for a clincher tire. I'm considering the Michelin Mud2 and Continental Cyclocross Race and Twister. I will only buy a set of one of these tires to use the whole season. I will be using them in the Verge NECCCS and other New England races. Any suggestions? Thanks.