It is Racks fault, he convinced me since he did not like it on his bike. I am not replacing it as I am going to get another trip out of it and it still has gobs of traction.Don't be a yo yo. Try something else, or wait and try mine on TDAY.
It is Racks fault, he convinced me since he did not like it on his bike. I am not replacing it as I am going to get another trip out of it and it still has gobs of traction.Don't be a yo yo. Try something else, or wait and try mine on TDAY.
Like I said, ride mine up the face at Prospectors and see the difference. Rack didn't like it because it was harder to break the rear end loose, but he liked the traction.It is Racks fault, he convinced me since he did not like it on his bike. I am not replacing it as I am going to get another trip out of it and it still has gobs of traction.
This is not looking good...this is just from less than a 10 minute ride in my back yard.
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Everyone of the center lugs are like that...should I be pissed? I know you get what you pay for, but even this is unacceptable for $55.
How old is the tire, as in actual mfg numbers?
There will be a 4 digit code embossed somewhere on the side wall. The first two numbers is the week, and the second two are the year. So a 1211, would be the 12th week in 2011. I just was asking, because if the tire is old, it will come apart, whether it's a good, or crap tire.
I'd be bitching to the place where you bought them.
I'd be bitching to the place where you bought them.
pirelli scorpion pro fim front/pirelli mt-16 rear,irc m5b rear i ride in loam,and granite,they work in all just lower the pressure accordingly.
Bring those out to the desert. I'd like to see how they wear.