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Tire size and trail damage--my prospective.
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<blockquote data-quote="ChopTop84" data-source="post: 1370140" data-attributes="member: 19210"><p>my "perspective" is there sounds like a lot of "big tire" guys trying to justify their existence by blaming everything on the "small tire" guys.</p><p></p><p>When I first started riding along in a jeep with my dad, a 35" tire was considered a "big tire" and everyone pissed and moaned about how they were making the ruts too deep.</p><p></p><p>Back to my original point earlier in the thread. Its just as much about the terrain as it is the tire. 29s or 42s, it doesnt matter, your going to sink and dig.</p><p></p><p>Since you arent going to fix the tire, then fix the trail. Harden it. Dump in some big rock into the bad places. Dont make a freeway out of it, but at least make it so no one can make the hole any worse. Its what the quad and dirtbike guys do. We get a bad spot in the trail, we just put down brick and rock and its fixed. No blaming anyone about how aggressive their bike tire is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChopTop84, post: 1370140, member: 19210"] my "perspective" is there sounds like a lot of "big tire" guys trying to justify their existence by blaming everything on the "small tire" guys. When I first started riding along in a jeep with my dad, a 35" tire was considered a "big tire" and everyone pissed and moaned about how they were making the ruts too deep. Back to my original point earlier in the thread. Its just as much about the terrain as it is the tire. 29s or 42s, it doesnt matter, your going to sink and dig. Since you arent going to fix the tire, then fix the trail. Harden it. Dump in some big rock into the bad places. Dont make a freeway out of it, but at least make it so no one can make the hole any worse. Its what the quad and dirtbike guys do. We get a bad spot in the trail, we just put down brick and rock and its fixed. No blaming anyone about how aggressive their bike tire is. [/QUOTE]
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