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 {{breezer:jbx1.jpg?400|1977 breezer jbx1}} {{breezer:jbx1.jpg?400|1977 breezer jbx1}}
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-Uniroyal Nobby tires, on 1977 Breezer [[breezer:start#jbx1|JBX1]]+Uniroyal Nobby tires, on the 1977 Breezer [[breezer:start#jbx1|JBX1]]
 [[https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_1419571|Smithsonian]] [[https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_1419571|Smithsonian]]
  
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-The first mountain bike specific tire was the 1981 [[special:start|Specialized]] Stumpjumper tire, with simple knobby treads.+The first mountain bike specific tire was the 1982 [[special:start|Specialized]] Stumpjumper tire, with simple knobby treads.((1981 Stumpjumpers were outfitted with Panaracer clones of the Uniroyal Nobby and Panaracer was likely the manufacturer of the later Stumpjumper tires.))
  
-{{stump.jpg?300|1991 Stumpjumper}}+{{stump.jpg?300|1982 Stumpjumper}}
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-1981 Specialized Stumpjumper 26 x 2.125". [[http://mombatbicycles.com/MOMBAT/Bikes/1982_Stumpjumper_1055.html|mombat]]+1982 Specialized Stumpjumper 26 x 2.125". [[http://mombatbicycles.com/MOMBAT/Bikes/1982_Stumpjumper_1055.html|mombat]]
  
  
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 <div column 45% #more> <div column 45% #more>
-The first directional tire with optimized knobs is the 1989((The Megabite was used by the Ritchey racing team in 1989 but didn't make it into the Ritchey catalog until 1991.)) Ritchey Megabite.+The first directional tire with optimized knobs is the 1988((The Megabite was used by the Ritchey racing team in 1989 but didn't make it into the Ritchey catalog until 1991.  It was created in [[https://us.ritcheylogic.com/us_en/blog/ritchey-at-50-a-timeline|1988]])) Ritchey Megabite.
  
 {{megabite.jpg?200|1991 Ritchey Megabite}} {{megabite.jpg?200|1991 Ritchey Megabite}}
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 [[http://www.bikepro.com/arch_products/tires/ritch_arch.shtml|bikepro]] [[http://www.bikepro.com/arch_products/tires/ritch_arch.shtml|bikepro]]
 </div> </div>
 +
 +
 +<div column 50% #tread>
 +----
 +
 +===== The 29er Revolution =====
 +
 +Today, 29ers are seen as the latest mountain bike //movement//  Ever since the metric system overtook English measurements for road tires in the 1970's((Need an a citation for the history of tire sizing going from English to metric.  [[https://www.sheldonbrown.com/tire-sizing.html|Sheldon Brown]] is no help.  Where is that History of Bicycle Tires book we need?)) "700c" tires have been the norm for road tires.  Mountain bikes have stuck with the English system as Europeans never embraced 26" balloon tires and made them metric.
 +\\
 +
 +Custom mountain bike builders have been producing 700c and 650b mountain bikes since the very start.  A couple of early examples are [[ritchey:start#s1978|1978 Ritchey]] and [[cleland:start#s1979|1979 Cleland]], which used both 650b and 700c Nokian Hakkapeliitta tires.  There was demand to create mountain bikes with larger tires early on,
 +but Nokian tire production was sporadic and manufacturers were too overwhelmed to stop bike production and retool the geometries which an extra 3" in tire diameter would demand.
 +
 +{{apps_letter.jpg?200|1981 Letter to Geoff Apps}}
 +{{app_letter2.jpg?200|198? Letter to Geoff Apps}}
 +\\
 +[[https://clelandcycles.wordpress.com/history/|clelandcycles]]
 +[[https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/geoff-apps-and-highpath.5903/page-7|Graham John Wallace, retrobike]]
 +
 +
 +Two letters from Charlie Kelly and Gary Fisher, circa 1981, asking for more Hakkapeliitta  tires.  Supposedly Geoff ended up shipping about 100 back to the states and they were installed on a few capable mountain bikes.\\
 +
 +In 1988 [[gordon:start|Bruce Gordon]] introduced his [[https://brucegordoncycles.bigcartel.com/product/rock-n-road-all-terrain-700c-tire|Rock 'n Road All Terrain]], with design help from [[https://mmbhof.org/mert-lawwill/|Mert Lawwill]].  At 1.72", it is more of a cyclocross tire, but it's popularity showed the demand of people wanting to take larger wheels offroad.
 +\\
 +
 +It's believed that the //first modern 29er mountain bike tire// was the 1999 Wilderness Trail Bikes [[https://www.wtb.com/products/nano|Nano Raptor]] 29 x 2.1" tire, as shown on this prototype WTB Ti 29" Previous 29" tires were usually less than or equal to two inches in width, which apparently don't qualify as 29ers((Except that 650Bx54mm Nokian Hakkapeliitta were specced on [[cleland:start|Cleland]] Aventuras from 1982->1984 - and 54mm == 2.125" As usual, Geoff Apps was ahead of his time and suffered from poor marketing - but the DNA of his bicycles lives on.))
 +
 +
 +{{wtb.jpg?300|WTB Ti 29"}}
 +\\
 +1999 WTB Ti 29" prototype for Interbike
 +[[https://www.wtb.com/blogs/wtb/16926288-throwback-thursdays-1999-wtb-ti-29-interbike-display-bike|wtb]]
 +
 +
 +
 +But wait, Bianchi offered 700c mt. bikes in 1990->1994, Klein in 1992, and Diamond Back in 1993, but there never was enough market momentum behind them - and perhaps they weren't designed well((See a great article on 29er history from [[https://web.archive.org/web/20141101212656/http://dirtragmag.com/printragbig-wheel-mountain-bike-story/|dirtrag]]))?
 +\\
 +
 +Despite WTB and Bruce Gordon selling many tires (to who?) it wasn't until 2001 that mass production of a 29er bike arrived with the Gary Fisher 29er.  Once again, Gary Fisher was the man with the vision of how to bring change to the world.
 +
 +
 +
 +
 +</div>
 +
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 +
 +{{29er.jpg?360|2002 Gary Fisher 29er}}
 +\\
 +2002 Gary Fisher 29er
 +[[https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/gary-fisher-29er-from-2002-finished.304133/page-4|retrobike]]
 +\\
 +First produced in 2001.
 +
 +
 +{{rocknroad.png?300|Bruce Gordon Rock 'n Road}}
 +\\
 +Bruce Gordon Rock 'n Road, 700c x 48mm (aka 29 x 1.9")
 +\\
 +First offered in 1988.
 +[[https://brucegordoncycles.bigcartel.com/product/700c-x-48mm-rock-n-road-tire|brucegordoncycles]]
 +
 +</div>
 +
 +<div column 50% #tire1>
 +----
 +
 +===== Honor Roll =====
 +
 +Special mention to favorite mountain bike tires over the first couple of decades.
 +
 +=== 1991 Panaracer Smoke & Dart ===
 +
 +The Panaracer Smoke debuted in 1991 followed by the "Smoke Dart" in 1992.
 +
 +<blockquote>
 +The original front and rear classics. Put the Smoke on your rear wheel and feel the 3D knobs dig in going up or down for legendary grip. Put the Dart up front and experience great steering at top speeds. The gold standard of MTB tire design.
 +<cite>
 +Panaracer ad copy, [[https://www.panaracerusa.com/products/smoke-dart-classic-folding-mtb-tires-1|pararacerusa.com]]
 +</cite>
 +</blockquote>
 +
 +Today, the original tread pattern is available as "classic" editions - in 26" See [[https://www.panaracerusa.com/products/smoke-dart-classic-folding-mtb-tires-1|link]] to purchase.
 +
 +</div>
 +<div column 45%>
 +{{smoke.jpg?300|Smoke & Dart classic}}
 +\\
 +Smoke & Dart Classic [[https://www.ceneo.pl/1834797|ceneo]]
 +
 +</div>
 +
 +<div column 50% #tire3>
 +----
 +
 +=== 1986 Specialized Ground Control ===
 +
 +WTB designed Specialized's family of Ground Control tires, starting in 1986 and followed later by over a dozen variants.  Specialized continue to sell about eight different variants [[https://www.specialized.com/us/en/search/?text=control|today]].
 +</div>
 +
 +<div column 45%>
 +{{control.jpg?300|Specialized Ground Control}}
 +\\
 +Specialized Ground Control, 26 x 1.95"
 +[[https://www.wtb.com/blogs/wtb/9090459-throwback-thursdays-1986-wtb-designed-specialized-ground-control-tire|wtb]]
 +</div>
 +
 +
 +
 +<div column 50% #tire2>
 +----
 +
 +=== 1980 Hakkapeliitta ===
 +
 +Nokian Hakkapeliitta tires were the only early supplier of wide 650b & 700c tires good enough for mountain bikes.  Built for Finland's winter ((Even in summer, the average high temperature is only 71 degrees in July in southern [[https://weatherspark.com/y/91636/Average-Weather-in-Espoo-Finland-Year-Round|Finland]])), the Hakkapeliitta is nowadays famous for its studded tires.  In 1970's & 80's they had a summer version without the studs.  More info [[https://www.nokiantires.com/company/hakkapeliitta-80-years/teemat/hakkapeliitta-spirit/|here]].
 +</div>
 +
 +<div column 45%>
 +{{hakka.jpg?300|Hakkapeliitta}}
 +\\
 +Hakkapeliitta studded tires.
 +[[https://www.flickr.com/photos/gkinnamon/5242162082|flickr]]
 +</div>
 +
 +
 +
 +
 +<div column 90% #future>
 +----
 +
 +===== Future Topics =====
 +
 +Future Tire topics:
 +
 +  * Tire Compounds & construction
 +  * Tubeless Tires
 +  * TBD
 +
 +{{scorpion.jpg?300|Tire Cutaway}}
 +</div>
 +
 +
  
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