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for gravel, I'm a huge fan of Maxxis Rambler for the front and a smoother tire for the rear, something like a WTB Byway unless the dirt is more technical. I've found that the front is the business happens and rear will follow. I would go with at least a 40 in the front. And I just installed a Crane Creek suspension stem.
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Thanks so much for all the advice—really helped me think through the setup! I decided to take it slow and picked up a 40mm tanwall Maxxis Rambler I found used on Amazon for $29. Plan is to see if it fits in the rear first; if it works, I’ll grab another. If not, I’ve got plenty of 38mm options lined up for the back. Appreciate all the tips!
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Interesting! I didn’t realize amazon still sold used stuff. Remember buying used college text books eons ago.
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It used to be called warehouse but they rebranded to used a few months ago. Most of it is just damaged packaging.
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It is worth perusing. I’ve purchased a number of items there that say used but arrived appearing new. Recently an Arione 00 saddle. It was about 70% off retail and appeared new though listed as used.
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Hutchinson Caracal Race TLR 40 look superb on 'paper'. Wondering about them myself.
My best suggestion and fav has been Pirelli Centurato H.
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I honestly prefer to buy stuff from Amazon under that status when possible. Both to save some money and also an understanding of the clear reality that if I’m not willing to buy in that condition the items are just going to the landfill. |
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