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Maxxis 42" Comp Trepador coming
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<blockquote data-quote="zayne2427" data-source="post: 476770" data-attributes="member: 999"><p>I have ran mine with 8 in the front and 6 in the rear since new to get them broke in good. And with the type of slow trail riding we do they have worked really well and wrap around the rocks. However in the Halloween race at hawk pride I forgot to air back up. I slid down and hit a rock while still in the gas and cut a sidewall. I don't think it would have cut if it had 12 psi in them. I have seen so many different opinions on the 2 tires kind of like ford vs Chevy but from what I have seen the BFG seems to have a stickier compound on the rocks. And mine do well in the slick stuff but mine are still 98% tread so they still have good size lugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zayne2427, post: 476770, member: 999"] I have ran mine with 8 in the front and 6 in the rear since new to get them broke in good. And with the type of slow trail riding we do they have worked really well and wrap around the rocks. However in the Halloween race at hawk pride I forgot to air back up. I slid down and hit a rock while still in the gas and cut a sidewall. I don't think it would have cut if it had 12 psi in them. I have seen so many different opinions on the 2 tires kind of like ford vs Chevy but from what I have seen the BFG seems to have a stickier compound on the rocks. And mine do well in the slick stuff but mine are still 98% tread so they still have good size lugs [/QUOTE]
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