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Tyre options for a Xero XSD29 Rim

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!Speedy Gonzales!

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May 15, 2008, 3:30:00 PM5/15/08
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Next week I'm collecting a bike that has Xero XSD29 Rims coupled with Maxxis
Detonator 28C rubber.
I'm looking to get some extra tyres/tubes so that I can take the bike on
muddier trax as the provided tyres are virtually slicks, also, I wouldn't
mind if I could increase the tyres to 32's or similar.
Do any knowledgeable types that reside here know of such tyres that would
safely fit my rims and be the answer to my prayers?

Thanx in advance.

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Jim

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May 15, 2008, 5:43:38 PM5/15/08
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"!Speedy Gonzales!" <speedyg...@SPAMTRAPblueyonder.co.uk> wrote in
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> Do any knowledgeable types that reside here know of such tyres that would
> safely fit my rims and be the answer to my prayers?
>
>

I'm no wheel expert but I can use google
According to
http://www.xerowheel.com/prod_detail.asp?btn=2&id=3&id2=42&pid=19
Tyres can be 23 to 40C which sounds like a helluva range.
Jim J


!Speedy Gonzales!

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May 15, 2008, 5:51:16 PM5/15/08
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"Jim" <do...@reply.no> wrote in message
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> I'm no wheel expert but I can use google
> According to
> http://www.xerowheel.com/prod_detail.asp?btn=2&id=3&id2=42&pid=19
> Tyres can be 23 to 40C which sounds like a helluva range.

I'm an expert in nothing so I'll let you off ;-)
So does the XSM, as mentioned in your link, have the same characteristics as
an XSD?
If so, just a matter of finding a suitably knobbly tire (700) within that
range!

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