TRF Forums
https://www.trf.org.uk/forum/

Beta Alp Knobblies
https://www.trf.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=24178
Page 1 of 2

Author:  Wingle37 [ Sun Nov 05, 2017 11:55 am ]
Post subject:  Beta Alp Knobblies

Anyone out there running a Beta Alp 200 on knobblies? I’ve just bought one and it came with trials tyres. Would like to fit knobblies but want to makes sure they will fit before I buy. Cheers.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro

Author:  gavinskii [ Sun Nov 05, 2017 7:46 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Beta Alp Knobblies

The Alp 200 is a complete mountain goat of a bike and its natural habitat is either trail riding or LDT's and will get up anything on trials tyres - however if they are a soft compound and you are riding tarmac at more than 40MPH between lanes they will wear out quite quickly.

To get correct size,if you do decide knobblies are best, just order the same size and width as you have as trials tyres.

Author:  Richard Simpson [ Sun Nov 05, 2017 9:45 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Beta Alp Knobblies

A 4.00-18 street-legal enduro tyre will be wider knob-to-knob than a 4.00-18 trials tyre.

Running a longer chain can help in marginal cases: gets the tread of the tyre into a wider part of the swinging arm.

Author:  Wingle37 [ Mon Nov 06, 2017 11:38 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Beta Alp Knobblies

gavinskii wrote:
The Alp 200 is a complete mountain goat of a bike and its natural habitat is either trail riding or LDT's and will get up anything on trials tyres - however if they are a soft compound and you are riding tarmac at more than 40MPH between lanes they will wear out quite quickly.

To get correct size,if you do decide knobblies are best, just order the same size and width as you have as trials tyres.


Yes, I was thinking clearance might be an issue and wondered if anyone had done it rather than risk getting some that are the same size but actually externally bigger and finding that they foul the swing arm or front mudguard


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro

Author:  Richard Simpson [ Mon Nov 06, 2017 3:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Beta Alp Knobblies

If it's any help, I can measure the tread width on a couple of street-legal enduro rear tyres I've got: one is a Pirelli MT21 140/80-18, which would probably be too much tyre for your bike. It was original equipment on the CCM 404 DS.

The other is a Vee Rubber Enduro 120/90 - 18. This is an excellent tyre for lighter and less powerful bikes (original equipment on the Gas Gas Pampera 250). Very easy to fit...and actually won an enduro tyre shootout against much more expensive tyres in Trail Bike Magazine.

I think they are quite cheap too.

Note that both these tyres are proper enduro tyres. Not road tyres with 'enduro' written on the sidewall.

Author:  Vern [ Tue Nov 07, 2017 8:18 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Beta Alp Knobblies

Rode yesterday with a friend on a Beta Alp 200. He has Maxxis IT64 tyres fitted. 80/100 X 21 front and 100/100 X 18 rear. You would not go bigger on the rear without clearance problems. The tyres work fine for him. In Herts lots of us use the Maxxis. Good balance between grip and durability.

Author:  Wingle37 [ Tue Nov 07, 2017 8:47 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Beta Alp Knobblies

Vern wrote:
Rode yesterday with a friend on a Beta Alp 200. He has Maxxis IT64 tyres fitted. 80/100 X 21 front and 100/100 X 18 rear. You would not go bigger on the rear without clearance problems. The tyres work fine for him. In Herts lots of us use the Maxxis. Good balance between grip and durability.


Cheers Vern, that’s exactly what I was looking for. Do you know if he had to adjust the gearing? I think the rear might be slightly bigger on the circumference than the trials tyre.



Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro

Author:  Wingle37 [ Tue Nov 07, 2017 2:04 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Beta Alp Knobblies

Wingle37 wrote:
Vern wrote:
Rode yesterday with a friend on a Beta Alp 200. He has Maxxis IT64 tyres fitted. 80/100 X 21 front and 100/100 X 18 rear. You would not go bigger on the rear without clearance problems. The tyres work fine for him. In Herts lots of us use the Maxxis. Good balance between grip and durability.


Cheers Vern, that’s exactly what I was looking for. Do you know if he had to adjust the gearing? I think the rear might be slightly bigger on the circumference than the trials tyre.



Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro

Are you sure it’s not a 110/100 Vern? I can’t find a 100/100 anywhere.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro

Author:  mudeevee [ Wed Nov 08, 2017 1:31 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Beta Alp Knobblies

Wingle37 wrote:
Wingle37 wrote:
Vern wrote:
Rode yesterday with a friend on a Beta Alp 200. He has Maxxis IT64 tyres fitted. 80/100 X 21 front and 100/100 X 18 rear. You would not go bigger on the rear without clearance problems. The tyres work fine for him. In Herts lots of us use the Maxxis. Good balance between grip and durability.


Cheers Vern, that’s exactly what I was looking for. Do you know if he had to adjust the gearing? I think the rear might be slightly bigger on the circumference than the trials tyre.



Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro

Are you sure it’s not a 110/100 Vern? I can’t find a 100/100 anywhere.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
That is correct. The Maxxis IT M7305 come in 110/100-18 or 120/100-18.

They are both road legal MX tyres. Note that because they are MX, they are measured differently to FIM enduro.

MX 110 = FIM 120
MX 120 = FIM 140

Approx!

Sent from my SM-T719 using Tapatalk

Author:  Vern [ Wed Nov 08, 2017 10:44 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Beta Alp Knobblies

Wingle37 I believe you have found the tyre now. 100/100 -18 4 ply Maxxis M7305 Maxxcross IT (59M) (E-Marked) is available.
I will find out about the gearing but I don't think it's been altered from standard.

Page 1 of 2 All times are UTC [ DST ]
Powered by phpBB © 2000, 2002, 2005, 2007 phpBB Group
http://www.phpbb.com/