I have one on my front, seems to be holding up great and hooks up with no complaints. I've been running the starcross MS3 rears and like how they hook up, just don't seem to last long if I run any hard stuff like wellsville.Yup Bridgestone's are my fav. M403, 404 or my favorite the M603 and M604. I do wanna try the new Dunlop MX52's though.
Both, but mainly rounding off. I've used a grooving tool to re edge tires before but never a tire iron. May look into it, thanks for the advice.Are we talking rounding off, or completely worn away. A tire iron can sharpen knobs back again if rounding off is the case. Get that new tire feel again and save some $$. I've had a Bridgestone 101/102 on for the last 12 days in sand, and they aren't showing any real sign of wear. The front still has pips. Whatever works and is cheap, is a great deal. Cheap and tires, Is that an oxymoron?
Maybe we are talking the same thing. Mine is one like you find on Rocky Mountain ATV. Flat thin blade that gets to be 500 degrees or so.Both, but mainly rounding off. I've used a grooving tool to re edge tires before but never a tire iron. May look into it, thanks for the advice.
Yup, sounds about right.Maybe we are talking the same thing. Mine is one like you find on Rocky Mountain ATV. Flat thin blade that gets to be 500 degrees or so.