Crazy, I know...there's people who ride tires other than Maxxis! INSANE!
Let's just get this out of the way: If you think you're an expert at knowing what makes a tire great or terrible, then don't waste our time with stupid crap like "Buy Maxxis." I am not a fan of the people at Maxxis. Atleast the ones I've spoken with, in both the mtn bike and the rockcrawling world. Kenda has been GREAT to me, so I CHOSE them.
If you aren't a brand whore and are truly interested in performance, then I am absolutely interested in your opinions, good or bad!
I've been a bit preoccupied as of late and haven't really had a chance to get out and about since nearly last July. On a new TR450 that I'm loving and needing some new rubber. Like everyone else wanting a fast roller with superb braking and can handle corners. My PREFERRED terrain is loose, deep and damp(hence my move to the PNW very soon), but I love everything.
The H-factor LOOKS like it might fit the bill with short center blocks and a fairly strong looking shoulder row, with a nice transition in between the two...
It's technically an all-mtn tire but I'll be running the 2.5 DH in Stick E rubber.
Alright, hammer it out!
Let's just get this out of the way: If you think you're an expert at knowing what makes a tire great or terrible, then don't waste our time with stupid crap like "Buy Maxxis." I am not a fan of the people at Maxxis. Atleast the ones I've spoken with, in both the mtn bike and the rockcrawling world. Kenda has been GREAT to me, so I CHOSE them.
If you aren't a brand whore and are truly interested in performance, then I am absolutely interested in your opinions, good or bad!
I've been a bit preoccupied as of late and haven't really had a chance to get out and about since nearly last July. On a new TR450 that I'm loving and needing some new rubber. Like everyone else wanting a fast roller with superb braking and can handle corners. My PREFERRED terrain is loose, deep and damp(hence my move to the PNW very soon), but I love everything.
The H-factor LOOKS like it might fit the bill with short center blocks and a fairly strong looking shoulder row, with a nice transition in between the two...
It's technically an all-mtn tire but I'll be running the 2.5 DH in Stick E rubber.
Alright, hammer it out!
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