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Old 09-05-2012, 07:25 AM
Sheddy Sheddy is offline
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Right bike tires

A lot of riders find it difficult when choosing the right motorcycle tires for their bikes because of the uncertainty in the wide range of selection provided. So I always try and check out the solutions to such issues. Each motorcycle tires depends on the terrain you will use. Any suggestions on tires.
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Old 09-20-2012, 09:14 PM
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Re: Right bike tires

The problem with Dirt Bike tires is they are generally purpose designed. Hard pack, soft, intermediate, etc. It's hard to pick just one tire. Of course that will depend on where you live. Where I live we have mud, sand, hard pack, and rocks. That makes it real hard to choose a tire. I run Dunlop's on my bike, have always had good luck with Dunlops. I run an intermediate because I can't afford to have multiple sets of tires for the varying terrain.
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