07-06-2020, 04:01 PM | #1 |
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Best dirt, gravel Tires TT250
Can anyone recommend a good TT250 tire combination for dirt,gravel and pavement. I ride about 70% offroad. I was looking at a Shinko 244 on rearranging and a Dunlop d606 front.
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07-06-2020, 07:20 PM | #2 |
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70% dirt, 30% pavement would imply an aggressive tire. The 244 is good for street and gravel roads. I would want something more aggressive for mud, sand or gnarley single track
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07-06-2020, 10:48 PM | #3 |
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Unfortunately, the problem is finding the aggressive tires and tubes to fit the TT250 and the Brozz.
I've gone round and round trying to find something. I'd love to find a set of trials tires street rated or a more aggressive tire than the 244.. been a hard deal. It is my understanding the Brozz and TT250 share the same rim size. |
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07-07-2020, 07:57 AM | #4 |
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They do not share sizes. The Brozz has 17/19 and the TT250 has 18/21. Plenty of choice.
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07-07-2020, 07:58 AM | #5 |
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Dont the Brozz Recon come with full knobbies? I'm sure Peace Sports has replacement tires on hand.
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07-07-2020, 08:33 AM | #6 | |
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Their prices are really pretty good too. I compared with Amazon and the price was about the same (including the free Amazon shipping). But, you have a REAL retailer to return to and deal with rather than just someone out there on the web.
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07-07-2020, 11:55 AM | #7 |
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Shinko 700 may be a good option. It's about as knobbie as you can get and still be very good on pavement.
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08-05-2020, 05:58 PM | #9 |
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Check out the Tusk Dsport tires at Rocky Mountain ATV. I may try them.
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08-10-2020, 05:06 PM | #11 |
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I used about 70% of the factory tires on my 2018 TT250, until I became a better rider and started needing something more aggressive as I upped the level of road/trail I was riding. I ultimately went with the IRC TR8 Battle Rally Series (they sell these on CSC's website and Revzilla) and I have been very happy with them (about 700 miles of dirt/gravel so far). I ride mostly USFS roads and trails in Central Colorado and haven't found much that has left me wishing that I had more traction (just more power). They are stable on the road as well. The performance on road and cornering is unnoticeable compared to the stock tires. They are a huge improvement in sand and snow, also. They seem like they will last for a while and I'll likely get them for the TT when these wear out.
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08-10-2020, 06:24 PM | #12 |
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Unless you want mud any dual sport tire will be plenty good for Dirt and Gravel..
Leave the knobbies for the mud even sand can be travel without knobbies. |
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12-11-2021, 01:11 PM | #13 |
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hard dry clay, wet mucky clay and puddles with mud
I don't commute on my Storm, so it only spends time on the road getting to the dirt, the gas station, or the occasional trip to hardware store.
And the trails I ride on have deep ruts in any random section, lots of thick loose debris periodically, and it varies from dry and hard clay to mucky puddles with slippery clay mud. And I encounter some gravel sections too, in the riverbed. With the original tires, the ruts can swallow the bike, and I have had the front end just wash out sideways so many times on the dry hard clay (gone down a few times that way!). NO, the Storm doesn't look new like THIS anymore SpringStorm by gs1100ghoot, on Flickr I want a serious knobby front and back, but this is a low budget hobby So I settled on the Tusk DSport adventure. It is a 130/90-17. They do not make a 19" front tire, so I am considering Artrax TG5 (70/100-19) for the front. Here is the Tusk. I should get it in a week or so. Does anyone have experience with this tire? I have read lots of good stuff about it, but it should at least be way better than the original tires. [IMG]Tusk by gs1100ghoot, on Flickr[/IMG] |
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12-11-2021, 05:03 PM | #15 |
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100/90-19 for front
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