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50s tires?

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#1 ·
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Hi



whats the best tire for realy hard pack its pretty much rocky



(i ride in an old ..fuck dunno the word...where they get rocks to build sumthin ;) )



so i need tires that work wit hard ground



i tried the pirellis and the starcross...the pirellis have a good handling but only least like 3-4 weeks what sucks

the starcross is feelin realy wobly in the handling ..but ripps on the mud...



any help on this?
 
#8 ·
Wat about the Shinkos?
 
#9 ·
KelOne333 said:
i feel ya on the starcross giving a wobbly feel unless yer in the mud. i'll probably switch mine out to some millvilles soon enough. those are nice all around tires.
Milleviles won't last long if you ride your bike on anything other than very soft dirt, and even at that they still won't last too long. Don't get me wrong, they are a grat tire they just don't last very long
 
#10 ·
50man said:
[quote name='KelOne333']i feel ya on the starcross giving a wobbly feel unless yer in the mud. i'll probably switch mine out to some millvilles soon enough. those are nice all around tires.
Milleviles won't last long if you ride your bike on anything other than very soft dirt, and even at that they still won't last too long. Don't get me wrong, they are a grat tire they just don't last very long[/quote]





ehhh.,..don't really matter much to me..i get'em at cost. like..$20 per pair. ahhh the beauty of working at a honda dealership.
 
#11 ·
I ride on a variety of tracks ranging from hard packed clay to loam on the same track, and I have always used Dunlops. Well, not any more. I just put on a rear Starcross and I love this tire. It doesn't lose knobbies like the Dunlop's do ( they would actually rip right off the tire carcass). The knobs are taller, wider, and harder than the Dunlops. IMO. :D
 
#12 ·
IMO I would much rather have to pay more money for a quality tire that would last instead of having to change your tires every so often, while your friends are out railing.