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rubber queen question


tmks88

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I had the RQ 2.4 on rear wheel in 2009 when it was around 800g
I got flats every ride....

I changed to tryall light tyres since and have been happy with those

now Im able to get conti tyres really cheap and was thinking about giving it another go as the 2.4 RQ is now 150g heavier at around 950g

what I want to know is:

1. does the new version still get pinch flats often? (compared to try all light for example)

2. how stable is it on natural terrain? (slanted logs and sharp rocks) (my weight is around 94kg / 14.5 stone)

before you say get der kaiser, its too heavy and im not able to get this one either

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I have had two of these tyres both i ver very rarely get pinch flats even landing drop gaps and things. I do run them rarely low pressures too. Although i have a heavy duty tube in thats probably why. I went a year on that tyre without a puncture once !

Also on natural they aren't the best pretty unstable because of how thin the sidewalls are :/

Adam (Y)

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I run the Rubber Queen, 940grams mine weigh.
Feels very good, altough abit of a hassle to get it to bead properly ( my last one had the same problem)
And the big volume makes it a tight fit into my frame..

Big diametre and volume makes it perfect for natty imo, altough i have had 2x big betty, 1xnobby nic, 1xmountain king supersonic and 3x Rubber Queen, back in the days i tried the Tryall, Highroller and Minion.. They feel sluggish compared to the Rubberqueen.
So i do not really know what the new Tryall lite is like, but the rubberqueen is my favourite of the list above.

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Over the past year I've had: Rubber Queen 2.2, Rubber Queen 2.4, Der Kaiser and a Try All Sticky Lite (all with lightweight tubes).

I wouldn't go for a Rubber Queen again. The bounce they give feels almost unpredictable and a bit wacky. They give the bike a really unstable feel and tend to pinch fairly easy. Really not a fan of how they make your riding look either.

Kaiser's are incredible tyres, yes a little fat when new but chop a few nobbles off and you're not far off the weight of a Rubber Queen anyway. Super stable, very hard to pinch, amazing grip.

Try All Sticky Lite is by far the best 26" option in my opinion. Really light, amazing grip, enough bounce so that it's not throwing you all over the place on the rear wheel.

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what pressure did you guys run and what was your bodyweight?

Adam is smooth rider. About 70kgs I'd guess.

If you can get that rubber queen with the slightly softer compound and thicker carcas that was produced a couple of years ago it's worth a try. But I think they only did 100 and they are all gone.

Try allis best all round ✌

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Werd. Lighter tyres with increased pressure have always seemed to feel springer to me than relying on a thicker sidewalled, heavier tyre. Guess the bonus of there being a number of different tube types means that no matter your preference of tyre there's enough choice out there to fine tune the feel to taste (other than you nasty bashers killing heavy tyre/tube combos who don't deserve nice things anyway...)

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