GNCC woods tireI’m on Rocky Mountain right now looking at maybe buying some tires and I see a new Dunlop called the geomax AT81 tire. It doesn’t say anything about a hard or soft compound tire. Anyone use them ? And what conditions are they really for
Making me feel stupid…lolAT = "All Terrain" ???
Nah...wasn't meant that way. Until I read MX099's post I didn't put that together.Making me feel stupid…lol
I know it wasnt ha ha I was like maybe I might consider it over a mx32. I’ll stick with the 32sNah...wasn't meant that way. Until I read MX099's post I didn't put that together.
Try the Pirelli MX32 Mid/Soft if you search you might find buy a rear get the front free. It’s a good tire and it works on a lot of dirts.I know it wasnt ha ha I was like maybe I might consider it over a mx32. I’ll stick with the 32s
Now it's been awhile, but last time I had Pirelli's on a 450 I was ripping knobs of left and right... Like I said, it's been awhile...lol.Try the Pirelli MX32 Mid/Soft if you search you might find buy a rear get the front free. It’s a good tire and it works on a lot of dirts.
New tire much better than beforeNow it's been awhile, but last time I had Pirelli's on a 450 I was ripping knobs of left and right... Like I said, it's been awhile...lol.
But, but, but......it's not a Dunlop!! I don't know how to use any tire that isn't made by Dunlop because they sponser the SX and MX Series!Try the Pirelli MX32 Mid/Soft
Bought a set of Tusk tires for austins bike. It worked great and actually held up just a little longer than Dunlop.keefer just did a podcast with a bunch of testting and info about tires... worth the hour listen! in short, the dunlop is prob best tall around, pirelli super good performance but s**t for durability, and the tusk tire is pretty damn good all around for a cheaper tire.
If you haven’t, give the kenda millville 2’s a try. Probably my favorite tire I’ve ran so far.I’m on Rocky Mountain right now looking at maybe buying some tires and I see a new Dunlop called the geomax AT81 tire. It doesn’t say anything about a hard or soft compound tire. Anyone use them ? And what conditions are they really for