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I am about to purchase a set of new tyres for my 270.

My question is which ones?

I ride mainly in muddy (in woods) type conditions and clay (Cotswold finest) along with a little rocky obstacle to boot!

I was recommended to go for a Michelin for the front and Dunlop for the rear, as Dunlop is a good all round tyre.

Is this a good recommendation and if so, what would be the recommended tyre pressures for a 13stone bloke?

Thanks in advance.

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IRC for plenty of mud and the odd rock, can roll on rocks though

Dunlop for streams,sharp rocks and any conditions you want to avoid a puncture, dont like the grip a Dunlop gives on rocks not as good as a mich but a must up North, can be run nearly flat no probs,can be a git to get on the rim.

Mich, best all rounder, run at 3-4.5 lbs getting bloody expensive these days though.

Only my opinion no-where near gospel

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I am about to purchase a set of new tyres for my 270.

My question is which ones?

I ride mainly in muddy (in woods) type conditions and clay (Cotswold finest) along with a little rocky obstacle to boot!

I was recommended to go for a Michelin for the front and Dunlop for the rear, as Dunlop is a good all round tyre.

Is this a good recommendation and if so, what would be the recommended tyre pressures for a 13stone bloke?

Thanks in advance.

In my limited experience all tyres are good when new, Michelin's seem to be good for longer !

I always run 4.5lbs rear and 5 in front. Tried softer and harder but always come back to these

pressures.

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IRC I would say, bit of a no win with the wear though, the harder the tyre the longer it will last but less likely to grip the best in most conditions

I agree IRC on the rear at about 4psi,up 'ere in Yorkshire we get just about every thing you can think of,mine's been on since Feb,still doing well-i use the same tyre for practice and events,so it's had some work B)

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