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Reminds me of a meat grinder

Posted: 02:34 pm Nov 05 2009
by Mr. Wibbens
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I guess this is the tenderizer

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Posted: 02:36 pm Nov 05 2009
by m0rie
Ohhhh, studded tire. Going snow riding Wibby?

Posted: 02:57 pm Nov 05 2009
by Mr. Wibbens
No

We rode with an A rider last weekend

:prayer:

Posted: 07:56 pm Nov 05 2009
by Julien D
Nice! That's one heck of a tire you got there. Looks like fun was had!

Posted: 08:06 pm Nov 05 2009
by Mr. Wibbens
Not my tire

Posted: 08:09 pm Nov 05 2009
by skipro3
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Mr. Wibbens wrote:No

We rode with an A rider last weekend

:prayer:
You mean another besides me?

Posted: 08:39 pm Nov 05 2009
by Mr. Wibbens
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Mr. Wibbens wrote:No

We rode with an A rider last weekend

:prayer:
You mean another besides me?
:lol:

Only thing you guys had in common was the model of bike! (except his din't sound like a weedeater all bound up)

We were the ones whining "I can't!"

Posted: 01:45 am Nov 06 2009
by skipro3
Are you going to give studs a try?

Posted: 09:05 am Nov 06 2009
by fuzzy
So the 250A rider likes that studded tire?

Posted: 11:42 am Nov 06 2009
by canyncarvr
I rode with a rider too. I also rode a rider other than the first one.

Hey! That 'A' rider didn't get run over at the top of 'Choker' only 'cuz I bailed to keep from using him for traction.

It's a Trelleborg tire in the pic. He said M5Bs were an excellent tire choice for the process.


The one place he had zero trouble where a regular tire would've was in wet clay..the kind of goo squeezing out of Wibby's chain guard.

Anyway...the guy said the Trelleborg sidewall was too stiff for his liking ride-wise.

Sure had a LOT of studs in it. I've not seen anyone with a studded tire that put multiple studs in most..and at least one stud in every single knob.

Posted: 12:30 pm Nov 06 2009
by Mr. Wibbens
Can you imagine those things on wet roots and logs?

Posted: 12:47 pm Nov 06 2009
by canyncarvr
He mentioned that...said they work great! Didn't matter what angle of approach or anything..he just went over 'em.


As you mentioned (I think) I'd hate to get run over by something like that.

Posted: 01:06 pm Nov 06 2009
by Mr. Wibbens
Yes too often I've been run over by your tires and sometimes even my own :shock:

But maybe with those things you'd tend not to get into those stuations?

Still a lot of money Image