i like my gazza i have on the front lot more stable on corners and less likely to fold over and make u slid like the tiogas did i've not u'd em that much on the mud bit they seamed a little skidish but there not really desgined for mudy conditons just dry to light mud, kujos are gd but not on the mud from a mates experinces intesnces are great from wot i've played with love to try the specalised tyres but theres no one near me that sells em.
Intenses seem *really* nice, but *very* expensive. I was after a pair when I got my Big Hit, but they couldn't get the 3" in any time soon, so I ended up getting Kujos.
Nope. Moving to California - lovely and dry for most of the year (snowy for the rest though), a 4000-foot (ish, haven't measured) fire road/singletrack descent behind my house (for starts)... it's going to be fun :¬) - I'll try and get a digicam so I can post pics.
Chain Reaction are doing them for £50 a pair (unfortunately, a pair -> two tyres of the same size, so I paid £60 for mine).
Wear? Very little - remarkably little, given how soft they are (you can still see the moulding marks). 2.2" by 26". Not front or rear specific, IIRC - certainly one of them was on the front of my bike. Grip like nothing else I've ever tried - amazing in the mud (a revelation coming from Tiogas). Useless if not pointed straight down a hill, cos they're too sticky (and the hill needs to be fairly steep, at that :¬). Price? £45 the pair, negotiable. But I'd rather not post them - they don't fold up - so if you're outside of London... well, I dunno. Posting them will be expensive.
mmm , well i do live out of london, scarborough to be blunt, i'm after something a bit bigger to be honset so i'll have to pass but thanks for the offer, still 45 quids gd price for them :S
i'm thinking about now getting the Panaracer FireXC pro, 2.1, which is as big as i can go on the back, but i'm gonna take a look in my local bike shop n c if i can get the XC for the back and the DH in 2.3 for the front (wanna go as beefy as i can up front for more grip...
have you tried the conti Traction 2.1? it grips pretty well apart from sticky mud when it doesnt clear to well. you can get them for £13 for the standard model.