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Pirelli Trials Tire for Trails and Dessert racing.
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<blockquote data-quote="bikeslut" data-source="post: 7532" data-attributes="member: 283"><p>like others have said... a great hard pack tire with decent milage on the street (if you dual sport)... Better in the sand than I expected, and just as crappy in the mud as I thought they'd be.</p><p></p><p>I went for a ride Sunday, and was having a rough time going up a loose climb... checked my tire pressure at the top - 31 psi... oops! forgot to air down after setting the bead! D'OH! Aired down to 16 and they performed great all day.</p><p></p><p>now- I don't run race pace, so it's hard to say how they'd work for that... also... another bonus I noticed... they spoon on much easier than most knobbies... must be the soft rubber; maybe the taller sidewall has something to do with it, too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bikeslut, post: 7532, member: 283"] like others have said... a great hard pack tire with decent milage on the street (if you dual sport)... Better in the sand than I expected, and just as crappy in the mud as I thought they'd be. I went for a ride Sunday, and was having a rough time going up a loose climb... checked my tire pressure at the top - 31 psi... oops! forgot to air down after setting the bead! D'OH! Aired down to 16 and they performed great all day. now- I don't run race pace, so it's hard to say how they'd work for that... also... another bonus I noticed... they spoon on much easier than most knobbies... must be the soft rubber; maybe the taller sidewall has something to do with it, too [/QUOTE]
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