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Schwalbe Racing Ralph | Mountain Bike Reviews Forum

    https://www.mtbr.com/threads/schwalbe-racing-ralph.719954/
    I'm riding a rigid 29er so I like the idea of the Racing Ralph 2.4 up front and the 2.25 rear. My local bike store is recommending the Rocket Ron 2.25's but they seem more like a 2.1. ... In the mud and snow a 2.4 F is definitely a better bet. I went out a lot on my dual suspension bike in the snow this past winter with another ride who ran ...

First contact: Schwalbe Racing Ray & Racing Ralph

    https://www.bike-advisor.com/first-contact-schwalbe-racing-ray-racing-ralph/
    Same as Racing Ray, Racing Ralph sheds mud very fast once you are out of the “sticky” situation. Testing conditions were not to friendly, because we hardly found any dry terrain, but it’s better when this happens.

Schwalbe Racing Ralph reviews and prices - Tires

    https://www.singletracks.com/bike-reviews/schwalbe-racing-ralph/
    July 24, 2014. I swapped on a set of Racing Ralphs for my 29er and the difference is night and day. The compound seems incredibly sticky and from the first …

Review - Schwalbe Racing Ray / Racing Ralph MTB Tyre …

    https://www.lifeinthesaddle.cc/2018/09/review-schwalbe-racing-ray-racing-ralph.html
    The Racing Ralph features wider more horizontally angled knobs than the Racing Ray, this helps to provide improved rear wheel traction on …

Schwalbe Racing Ray & Racing Ralph - Swiss Cycles

    https://www.swisscycles.com/schwalbe-racing-ray-racing-ralph/
    Same as Racing Ray, Racing Ralph sheds mud very fast once you are out of the “sticky” situation. Testing conditions were not to friendly, …

Review: Schwalbe Racing Ralph Evo 33-622 | road.cc

    https://road.cc/content/review/193601-schwalbe-racing-ralph-evo-33-622
    The Schwalbe Racing Ralph Evo cyclo-cross tyre is classed as for use on hardpack and mixed terrain, but not soft, muddy conditions – which is exactly what I found. The tread would struggle to shift mud. Despite being designed for speed, it seemed a little slow and draggy when on the straights, which might have been down to tread sizes.

Rocket Ron v Racing Ralph - Weight Weenies

    https://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=95936
    The Racing Ralph has about 80% of the grip but about 30% lower rolling resistance. I personally split the difference with a Ron up front and a Ralph rear. Top. jmilliron Posts: 2014 Joined: Thu Jun 17, 2010 4:03 pm ... in the mud the tire is incredible. i climb stuff with no slip that other people have spun out on. it is not the best in the dry ...

Review: Schwalbe Rocket Ron and Racing Ralph 29er Tyres

    https://magazine.bikesoup.com/review-schwalbe-rocket-ron-and-racing-ralph-tyres/
    In the UK, we’ll be going for the Rocket Ron on wet and muddy days, or courses which are known to be slippery, where an advantage can be gained with a more aggressive tyre choice, while the Racing Ralphs will be used on dry days where speed rules. Weight: Racing Ralph: 636g , Rocket Ron: 621g, however it can vary slightly from tyre to tyre.

Schwalbe Racing Ralph Evo TLE 29 x 2.25in tyre review

    https://www.bikeradar.com/reviews/components/tyres/mountain-bike-tyres/schwalbe-racing-ralph-evo-tle-29-x-2-25in-tyre-review/
    The Racing Ralph is primarily intended as a rear tyre but can be used on the front in dry conditions. The low profile tread pattern has been …

Rock Razor vs Racing Ralph - Singletrack World Magazine

    https://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/rock-razor-vs-racing-ralph/
    As far as I see it, it’s a racing Ralph in the middle and a nobby nic round the edge. The edges only come into play when you hit a corner or go through mud etc. It’s the best of both worlds but not...

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