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<blockquote data-quote="2smoke" data-source="post: 159619" data-attributes="member: 563"><p>Um yeah. Like I mentioned in my earlier post. Ive been running them exclusively for the last 3 years. The Terrapactor is a good tire. But in my opinion it is only good for what the manufacture states its good for. Soft loamy dirt, Wet dirt, and or sand. Which <u><strong>typically</strong> </u>your really only going to find on a well groomed track. So if you only run the Terrapactor on a well groomed loamy track or a sand track. It should last you quite a while and perform as advertised.</p><p></p><p>Now......... the Tractionator. I have found that it is a good all around tire. I cannot comment on a loamy track because I dont ride motocross. And because of the type of terrain we have even a well groomed track is neither soft nor loamy. But there are some sandy section on some of the local area tracks. And the Tractionator performs well in the sand. I would liken the Tractionator to be more of a woods type, or hair and hound. But definately a great desert tire. But I also believe that because it performs and wears as well as it does in those types of conditions it would perform well on a MX track. Its just a little be heavier than the Terrapoctor causing more rotational mass. But with the bike your going to put it on (I assume the 500) That little bit of extra rotational mass will be insignificant.</p><p></p><p>But you and only you will be able to decide which is truly best untill youve run both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2smoke, post: 159619, member: 563"] Um yeah. Like I mentioned in my earlier post. Ive been running them exclusively for the last 3 years. The Terrapactor is a good tire. But in my opinion it is only good for what the manufacture states its good for. Soft loamy dirt, Wet dirt, and or sand. Which [U][B]typically[/B] [/U]your really only going to find on a well groomed track. So if you only run the Terrapactor on a well groomed loamy track or a sand track. It should last you quite a while and perform as advertised. Now......... the Tractionator. I have found that it is a good all around tire. I cannot comment on a loamy track because I dont ride motocross. And because of the type of terrain we have even a well groomed track is neither soft nor loamy. But there are some sandy section on some of the local area tracks. And the Tractionator performs well in the sand. I would liken the Tractionator to be more of a woods type, or hair and hound. But definately a great desert tire. But I also believe that because it performs and wears as well as it does in those types of conditions it would perform well on a MX track. Its just a little be heavier than the Terrapoctor causing more rotational mass. But with the bike your going to put it on (I assume the 500) That little bit of extra rotational mass will be insignificant. But you and only you will be able to decide which is truly best untill youve run both. [/QUOTE]
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