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Intense System 4 tyres

At some point you’ll upgrade your rubber - we test Intense’s 2.25” offering


Posted: 17 April 2007
by David Arthur

Easily the most contentious issue on the bikemagic forum is what tyres to run, and it's a debate which will certainly keep tyre manufacturers in business for a long time. A company recently jumping into the mix is Intense Tyre Systems. As well as a whole slew of DH tyres, there's also four XC tyres available, with the System 4 sitting at the fatter end of the range.

Intense describe the System 4 has having “…added volume and taller knobs for the tougher demands of Enduro style riding”. And this is certainly the case. The tyre measures 2.25" across that translates into a nice big volume when mounted on a standard XC rim, and to ensure its all-round capabilities, Intense chose a tread pattern comprised of lots of small knobs positioned fairly close together. Shoulder knobs get plenty of support for solid cornering, while two rows of centre knobs flanked by smaller knobs mean rolling resistance is good.

Casing is 73tpi, beads are Kevlar, and the compound is titled C3, which Intense use in all their XC tyres. It’s a softish compound which offers up a lot of traction and grip, but happily the wear rate is reasonably good. The System 4 is now available in a Dual Compound Lite version with a softer material along the central section of the tyre, should you want a really sticky tyre.

Performance in a range of conditions is good. We were particularly impressed with their performance in mud, though they’re not specifically designed for such conditions we found they cleared reasonably well, and the small knobs found grip quickly. But it’s in dryer conditions they excel at; quick acceleration, not too much rolling resistance, and finesse through corners is excellent. Lean them right over and they will slide, but controllably. 745g doesn't put them at the light end of the scale, but they've been pleasantly fast on all our XC jaunts. That weight means they're a tough tyre though, and have withstood a fair battering.

Ups and downs

good Fast, grippy, tough, great all-round tyre

bad Too soon to comment on longevity

Verdict

We’re always in pursuit of the perfect tyre that copes with all the demands and terrain we decide to push them through. For lots of hearty all-day all-mountain riding the System 4 copes extremely well: they're predictable, cope with different conditions without hesitation and are fast. It’ll be a while before they come of our bike.

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I was under the impression Intense had been doing tyres for years. Then again, perhaps I'm getting confused....
Posted: 17/04/2007 21:42

They have, so I thought
Posted: 17/04/2007 21:43

yep 2years min. so relatively new.


I'll wait for the 2.4's, nice looking tyres though.


Posted: 18/04/2007 00:06

I have some Intense tyres that say 'system'on the side

they're about 2/3 years old and are fine so long as there is no mud about
Posted: 18/04/2007 00:09

Quick put them on, only 1 small 10ft patch left entire ride tonight.

Guaranteed, instant rain though.


Posted: 18/04/2007 00:11

2 years? Try more like 6!
Posted: 18/04/2007 07:44

Aye, they've been making largely DH stuff like that for yaaaars. (so I'm reliably informed by those that know, as I've not been about as such for long enough...)
Posted: 22/04/2007 23:14

I had my first Intense DH tyres back in 1999 (Maybe even 98). Best part of 10 years doesn't strike me as a newcomer :)
Posted: 25/05/2007 13:33

I figuired they meant new to the XC market....
Posted: 30/07/2007 13:07

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