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dualscotty
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Time for new tires. Mainly woods riding rocks roots mud. Sugestions. Thanks guys
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dualscotty wrote:Time for new tires. Mainly woods riding rocks roots mud. Sugestions. Thanks guys
sedona 907 rear, mx51 front
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I've had good luck with the Washougal front and rear, my son has a Washougal front/trackmaster rear and that has been a really good combo for him.
Consider using a Tubliss in the rear with a dessert terrain tire at very low PSI is you can swing the cash.

BTW we are in Washington, your location is good to know as well.
newbbewb wrote:^what he said.
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*side note...I'm drunk, so try to read what I'm trying to say, instead of what I actually type
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I really love the vee rubber 140. They last very well and have great traction. And there cheap at $75 a piece at our harescrambles.
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I run trackmasters front and rear. Rock , roots and the street. They have great traction and just don't seem to wear. $100 a set. :grin:
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