Tyres in the sand?
nax-ian
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What's the word guys?
Do you go all knobbly and aggressive style or keep it more in the semi-slick narrow style?
An how about pressure, pump 'em up hard or keep 'em soft an squishy, like around 30-32 psi?
What about front and rear, change 'em up or keep both the same?
Any ideas/experience with this fellas?
Cheers
Do you go all knobbly and aggressive style or keep it more in the semi-slick narrow style?
An how about pressure, pump 'em up hard or keep 'em soft an squishy, like around 30-32 psi?
What about front and rear, change 'em up or keep both the same?
Any ideas/experience with this fellas?
Cheers
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Have (unintentionally) found Maxxis Medusas to be pretty good in sand0
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I was expecting a thread on country and western songs.
Fat and soft.I don't do smileys.
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I use Schwalbe Super moto on my beach bike. You don't need nobblies, I've found wet / damp sand is a VERY grippy surface.
To be fair though, in for a penny, in for a pound and all that, what you need is one of these:
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