I love my DH 22 up front and Wild Enduro at back. Perfect combo for loose, natural mtb and hiking and mountaineering paths. And you can go really low on the preasures, 18 in front and 19 at back.
I got my DH34 Bike park editions aboit a week ago, I can definitely feel the grip, it's simply amazing. I feel confident in their capabilities and durability They just grip like crazy. However they are heavier and you feel slower to accelerate on softer grounds. I had to find balance between price, durability, weight and grip, and these are so grippy and tough while being well priced, I wont complain about weight.
I have an e bike and run the dh 22 and it’s so damn stiff! I am a big fatso and use to run 28 to 30 on the rear with Maxxis. With the 22 I run 25 out back and dropped the front to 22 or 23. This tire is so grippy I don’t really have to brake as hard. Just let the tires do the work Interested to see the wear on the rear and how long before I have to get another one. But so far I happy with these beast of a tires!
I followed this video and now I've just done my 1st ride on a rear 34 bike park ed .... Amazing took lines I never dreamed of ! At no point does it measure more then a 2.35 but it doesn't matter they are Mental and I'm thinking of swapping my dhf for a dh24 ..... game changer for a amateur like me !
Great review. So wild enduro race, front and back? DH34 front and back. Or other combos, what’s your opinion and weight difference if any. Looking for fast as poss rolling.🤘
I love my DH 22 up front and Wild Enduro at back. Perfect combo for loose, natural mtb and hiking and mountaineering paths. And you can go really low on the preasures, 18 in front and 19 at back.
I got my DH34 Bike park editions aboit a week ago, I can definitely feel the grip, it's simply amazing. I feel confident in their capabilities and durability They just grip like crazy. However they are heavier and you feel slower to accelerate on softer grounds. I had to find balance between price, durability, weight and grip, and these are so grippy and tough while being well priced, I wont complain about weight.
the weight to don't have flat tire !
that is funny cause the bikepark edition really doesnt grip well at all :D
Great video mate! Just got a set of the bikepark tyres - looking forward to trying them
Great rear tyre i love them and they are super cheap, 22euro
I like inserts for the added damping and sidewall support. They would probably feel extra good on these..
I have dh 34 on front and dh mud on back , best combo ever!
I have an e bike and run the dh 22 and it’s so damn stiff! I am a big fatso and use to run 28 to 30 on the rear with Maxxis. With the 22 I run 25 out back and dropped the front to 22 or 23. This tire is so grippy I don’t really have to brake as hard. Just let the tires do the work Interested to see the wear on the rear and how long before I have to get another one. But so far I happy with these beast of a tires!
Good to hear. I'm buying a set
Just ordered mine!
I followed this video and now I've just done my 1st ride on a rear 34 bike park ed .... Amazing took lines I never dreamed of ! At no point does it measure more then a 2.35 but it doesn't matter they are Mental and I'm thinking of swapping my dhf for a dh24 ..... game changer for a amateur like me !
Awesome review cheers.👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Both tyres 2.4 size?
I don't think the 22 comes above 2.4
Every tire in the Michelin DH range is 2.4". It translates in 61 ERTRO, so it's on the slimmer side compared to a 2.5 Assegai for example.
WOOOWWWWW !!!
Great review.
So wild enduro race, front and back?
DH34 front and back.
Or other combos, what’s your opinion and weight difference if any. Looking for fast as poss rolling.🤘
The Wild Enduro Race should be faster rolling due to the casings.
22 in front ang 34 in rear?
Did we say $160? Bikecorp have confirmed the Race Line tyres are actually $129ea. Stock up!
Or, if you don't want to take advantage of that enormous bargain, get them from Europe at 50€, or the bike park version at 25€.
These are the b***x mate great tyres 👊🏻
Are you still riding them?
Not the DH models - Ryan uses the Wild Enduro as one of his regular tyres though.