FS - Rene Heres 650B x 55 Umtanum Ridge Endurance casing

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Ben R

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Jan 26, 2026, 12:19:25 AMJan 26
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Rene Heres 650 X 55 Umtanum ridge tires in the Endurance casing.

Probably have about 300 miles on them.  Side lugs still have some "hairs" on them.
Decided I wanted to ride some wider tires on my Susie.  Little dirty but tons of life.

$160 shipped within US.  Located in the East bay.


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Ben R

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Jan 26, 2026, 12:30:30 AMJan 26
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**Rene Herse stupid auto correct.

Richard Rose

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Jan 26, 2026, 12:40:10 PMJan 26
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Interesting. I’ve just changed the tires on my Gus from 2.6” Honcho’s to 2.22”(?) Super Yummy’s. I actually liked the Honcho’s so this is just an experiment. What larger tires are you considering?
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Ben R

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Jan 26, 2026, 4:33:26 PMJan 26
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Richard - I actually went back to the Travail Ehlines in that like 2.3. I am debating maybe trying the 2.5s, just not sure if the rim will be big enough (Velocity Atlas).
I really liked the Rene's but I felt like I just waned something bigger.  I know it's like 0.1 bigger but when I ride the Ehlines I just feel more comfy on them and I feel like it fills out the clearance on my Susie.  Im switching it out to be as dirt capable as possible since that's all I ride.  im actually ditching my XTR Rapid Rise for a more modern XT with a Clutch, and the Sliver friction shifter for an index trigger.

Richard Rose

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Jan 26, 2026, 8:39:24 PMJan 26
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Ben, interesting. When I built my Gus I bought a Cliffhanger wheelset (dynamo) that included the Honcho’s. They do fill the clearance nicely & set up tubeless the ride is sublime. But they are sluggish feeling until they get rolling.
Seemingly unrelated, I decided to resurrect my 2001 Trek 26” MTB with its mint MUSA aluminum frame. I converted it to a rigid single speed & installed Simworks Homage 1.95” tires, mint green of course! To my surprise it is now a 22lb. ripper! The 32 x 16 gear is perfect for my local trails. It’s a “just right” gear for the flats & low enough for the mild hills. This got me very curious.
So, I converted the Gus to a 2 x 1 drivetrain. 38 x 20 with a 22 x 20 bailout. I dropped 2.5 lbs. It is really fun. So I am trying the smaller 2.22 tires hoping they will feel a bit more lively but nervous they will not ride as good or be grippy enough. I will have to wait to find out as we just got a foot of snow.:)
BTW, the new tires are kind of dwarfed by the Honcho’s. The biggest difference is not the width but rather the height. This baffles me. I think the difference is at least 3/4”! 

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Richard - I actually went back to the Travail Ehlines in that like 2.3. I am debating maybe trying the 2.5s, just not sure if the rim will be big enough (Velocity Atlas).
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