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    Maxxis Ignitors?

    Looking at these in the 2.35 UST version as a replacement for my trusty Conti Vert Pro's. Anyone use them and care to comment? thanks

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    edit to: compared to fast tracks.

    Yes, the Ignitors do roll a bit slow on the hard pack. They do not how ever pack up with mud nearly as bad as the fast tracks when it gets wet and they clear much better. They climb much better in the loose and rocky soil. And offer better cornering and braking grip in the loose, rocky and rooted terra firma found in Montana. The above qualities are some thing I would like to have if I was going to be riding in the Mountains. When corning on hard pack/loose over they do feel a bit slippery, but the release and hook up are consistent from turn to turn.
    Last edited by Andy_B; 06-13-2006 at 02:50 PM.
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    I have one of these on the front, and like it. The rear wore out pretty fast and wasn't quite as grippy as I was used to (mutano raptors).

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    I had the UST Ignitors....they were great, i put stans in and haven't had a flat with em,
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    muy bueno! I like 'em and the so called "lust" technology from them seems to work. Rolling with ~27lbs! good hook up.
    I think I'm going mad.

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    dude at the shop i work at swears by em on all his bikes. and he's a bike NERD, so he knows his shit, and knows it too.
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