We're going with 2.1" Thunderburts on Cliffhanger rims for my wife's 
upcoming Susie build. I have them in the Hunqa and they're phenomenal on 
trails.
Max

On Thursday, May 14, 2020 at 11:16:06 AM UTC-4, David Wadstrup wrote:
>
> I've got a Susie frameset on the way and am already in possession of a 
> beautiful set of Cliffhanger/WI MI5 wheels.  I'm uncertain, though, of 
> which tires to choose.  I'd prefer tan sidewalls, if possible, and would 
> like a 2.6 width(since I'll be running a 2x drivetrain.)  I've been looking 
> at Teravail's offerings, but don't know anyone who's personally used them. 
>  Does anyone here have any firsthand knowledge?  I'm looking at either the 
> Honcho or the new Kessel.  
>
> This bike will be dedicated to riding trails.  I am not an overly 
> aggressive rider, but I do want a performance oriented tire, if you know 
> what I mean.  I live in the Northeast and am looking for stability and 
> safety while riding sometimes muddy and wet-rooted trails.  I'm a big fan 
> of Schwalbe's tires and thought the Hans Dampf would be an appropriate 2nd 
> choice(or first choice?) if the Teravails weren't recommended.  But sadly, 
> their new "skinwall" versions don't aesthetically appeal to me. What do 
>  you think -- Tervail Honcho or Kessel or Schwalbe something or other?
>
> Thanks for your advice!
>

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