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  1. I ran dual 2.4 tires for the first year. After getting more into the sport and researching (bike checks, forums etc.), I saw a LOT of ppl are running a larger front and then a smaller rear tire (for example a 2.4 in front and 2.25 in the rear). And that's what I've ran the past year and a halfISH.

  2. Inner tubes are flexible and can stand at least to 3× variation in width. In your case, the difference is about 2%, so you'll be fine. Similar goes with the rims. There are limits on how wide a tire makes sense to install on a rim of given width, but 2% of difference is just below error margin.

  3. 17 sty 2024 · Do you need the best BMX rims? This is my collection of the ultimate twelve that easily fit every rider out there, regardless of style. However, I do recommend picking a wider rim if you run fatter tires or you do a lot of gaps and spins because it offers extra strength.

  4. I believe something like 2.2. If you have a small frame than I would say go with the smaller size to be safe. If you've had donnasqueaks in 2.4 on your bike before though you should be fine for the 2.4 fireball.

  5. Maxxis grifters are the best tyres you can get. Cheap also. Get the 2.4 60tpi for street and 120tpi for park.

  6. 15 lis 2010 · I generally ride Wide in the front for better bite while cornering, narrow in the less rolling resistance/ + increased frame clearance (2.35 in front, 2.1 in rear). Id go with the 2.4 up...

  7. 19 paź 2016 · 2.2 has more tire roll and traction and a slightly less stable feel but is more forgiving all around. 2.2 is better on low grip, rough stuff. either work well though. Reply

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