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Maxxis tyres
- Mraz
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06 Dec 2017 21:08 #187098
by Mraz
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I use that Kumho's. They're good tyres, a bit on the hard side so I use low pressure. Ok on the road, good on terrain nd in mid, useless on wet road.
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06 Dec 2017 21:21 #187101
by kirkynut
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Replied by kirkynut on topic Maxxis tyres
I found them quite soft and grippy in the wet. Are yours old by any chance?
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06 Dec 2017 21:31 #187103
by Mraz
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No no, I didn't mean they're hard compound vise, but that they're reinforced and thick so I use lower pressure than on "standard" (grabber remould same size) tires.
Aaaah, I rarely use english so somtimes I don't even understand myself.
Aaaah, I rarely use english so somtimes I don't even understand myself.
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07 Dec 2017 07:34 #187120
by Elikratos
Replied by Elikratos on topic Maxxis tyres
Thank you for your inputs.
Finally ordered the Bravo MT-753, 205/75 R15, I look forward to having a positive experience. Fingers crossed.
BTW, it seems to me Kumho Kl71 does not come in 205/75 R15 which makes it out-of-scope to me.
Finally ordered the Bravo MT-753, 205/75 R15, I look forward to having a positive experience. Fingers crossed.
BTW, it seems to me Kumho Kl71 does not come in 205/75 R15 which makes it out-of-scope to me.
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