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On my Marin i have DMR MotoDigger's and have had them for a few years in the current and previous incarnation (MotoR) but have recently upgraded bikes and now have 27.5" wheels instead of 26". I have searched EVERYWHERE for tyres akin to the motodigger's that are 27.5" but can't find any anywhere. Can anyone help? Does anyone know of any?????
Edit: i should add, my budget is <£50 each.
Last edited by j_demo; 29th Jun 2015 10:52pm.
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27.5 is aka 650b. How about these: http://tinyurl.com/q9djddy
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closest so far, i just want a little more traction along the middle of the tyre... it seems i'm asking too much!!!
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How did you get on with finding a set of these tyres?
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