Mud and Snow Stock Tires No Go
#12
RE: Mud and Snow Stock Tires No Go
i havent put more than 2 miles on my trakmasters but i did take the bike out for a quick ride this Sun. (it was 30F) i ended up tryin to ride on a snowmobile track in a field and surprisingly the bike kept forward momentum.. that is until i hit a soft spot and sunk the rear in to the number plates. lol
id guess a basic rule of thumb for a good mud tire is space between the lugs..the bigger the space the easier the tire will shed the mud instead of caking up and becoming useless.
id guess a basic rule of thumb for a good mud tire is space between the lugs..the bigger the space the easier the tire will shed the mud instead of caking up and becoming useless.
#13
RE: Mud and Snow Stock Tires No Go
ORIGINAL: Nobrakes
Looks like birds cr@pped all over your 606.
Looks like birds cr@pped all over your 606.
Or this.
AaaaaaaaHaaaaaaaa I knew it wasn't just by accident.
#14
RE: Mud and Snow Stock Tires No Go
+1 on the D606's. I've been very happy with them.
Nice pics & views... I think we may have found our next GROUP KLX ride location!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So the 606's look pretty sweet, I'm gonna check out the Trackmasters to. At least I can norrow it down from there. Thanks guys. This is just one of the thousands of trail the Blues provide. Lots of spots with fishing and camping to. It would be a perfect spot for a GROUP KLX ride. My family owns an R.V. park and tent area just at the base of the Blues, first trails 15 minutes away. Anyway gonna change the oil and go ride. Ir's 52 out and with the extra hour of light It's riding season. Here is the trail head by the RV park. The river is great fishing, dollys, rainbows and white fish. And the trail gets better from here.
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Nice pics & views... I think we may have found our next GROUP KLX ride location!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So the 606's look pretty sweet, I'm gonna check out the Trackmasters to. At least I can norrow it down from there. Thanks guys. This is just one of the thousands of trail the Blues provide. Lots of spots with fishing and camping to. It would be a perfect spot for a GROUP KLX ride. My family owns an R.V. park and tent area just at the base of the Blues, first trails 15 minutes away. Anyway gonna change the oil and go ride. Ir's 52 out and with the extra hour of light It's riding season. Here is the trail head by the RV park. The river is great fishing, dollys, rainbows and white fish. And the trail gets better from here.
[IMG]local://upfiles/4369/64BA4B6E09404D53A9130A86D53AF191.jpg[/IMG]
#16
RE: Mud and Snow Stock Tires No Go
And the out come,one good looking wildtrout. Anyone want to ride this area get in touch. Thank again for the help on the tire all.
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#17
RE: Mud and Snow Stock Tires No Go
I've been using the pirelli m21's they work great in the mud and roots. They are pretty soft and the pavement and sharp rock in the blues and cascades uses them up in a season. I'm going to try the Kendas. If they work there half the price of pirellies.
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