Long story short, after a couple of years off the bike, and several years not riding mtb I treated myself to a nice little hard tail a few months back.
Back along several years, the OEM tyres on bikes used to be a bit poo, plus I wanted something a bit quick whilst I built a bit of bike confidence back up on the road and a bit of towpath / hardpack, so I took off the oem tyres as they looked a bit aggressive and replaced them with Michelin jets.
So yesterday, Feeling a bit more confident, found a knarly little bridlepath with some craters and looser gravel sections. The jets were fine, front only dug in once, but Made me wonder Whether for winter and a bit more off road to put the OEM tyres back on. They are a wtb ranger on the rear and a trail boss up front, both 29er 2.25 but with wire bead and non tubeless compliant.
Are the OEM tyres likely to be ok? Or are they as cak as I remember from back in the day? Reckon I’ll notice any difference? I’m not running tubeless so the compliance doesn’t worry me.
Sorry if it’s a dense question, I haven’t bought and mtb or mtb tyres for a good 8 years or so
Back along several years, the OEM tyres on bikes used to be a bit poo, plus I wanted something a bit quick whilst I built a bit of bike confidence back up on the road and a bit of towpath / hardpack, so I took off the oem tyres as they looked a bit aggressive and replaced them with Michelin jets.
So yesterday, Feeling a bit more confident, found a knarly little bridlepath with some craters and looser gravel sections. The jets were fine, front only dug in once, but Made me wonder Whether for winter and a bit more off road to put the OEM tyres back on. They are a wtb ranger on the rear and a trail boss up front, both 29er 2.25 but with wire bead and non tubeless compliant.
Are the OEM tyres likely to be ok? Or are they as cak as I remember from back in the day? Reckon I’ll notice any difference? I’m not running tubeless so the compliance doesn’t worry me.
Sorry if it’s a dense question, I haven’t bought and mtb or mtb tyres for a good 8 years or so
