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Riddler 2.4 27.5" TCS Light Fast Rolling Tire
WTB Riddler Tires. Named after WTB Athlete Nathan Riddle, the Riddler hungers for speed yet hangs on in the corners, remaining composed and unflappable, just like Nathan Riddle's riding style. Large, supported toothy side knobs and densely packed, low center tread make the Riddler a hit beyond the gravity enthused as multiple widths and wheel sizes also keep the cross country, weight conscious happy with a lightweight do-it-all.
- TCS Light Fast-Rolling: Lightweight 60tpi casing with folding TCS aramid bead and Dual Compound DNA rubber (60a center/50a sides)
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A GuestThis tire does what is is advertized to do. I run it in the rear with Nox Farlow widish rims. The two tires I have run before it were a Conti X-king, which rolled really fast and was strong and light, but the sidewalls were getting destroyed because the tread wasn't quite wide enough for the rim, and a Schwalbe Rock Razor Pace Star- the rock razor was also fast and light, but it popped on a stick through the middle tread, a hole too large for sealant to plug, so I went with the light fast version of this WTB. It rolls fast, brakes better than both, and seems to transition to the side knobs pretty seemlessly. The side knobs are bigger than the conti, smaller than the Schwalbe. the profile on wide rims is pretty round. Predictable grip in corners.