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I may need some Northeast trail riding tire education. I would like to know if I should consider buying special tires for this event that are different from the MXR stock Dunlop MX3S.
I am not familiar with enduro tires. Perhaps there are some that handle slippery rocks and roots better. What are the challenges of riding in the western New York?
I am yet to find a terrain where the MXR stock Dunlop MX3S wouldn't work. It is not the best for hardpack, but it still works there.
Some folks like Tubliss. I tried running it a few years ago and I didn't see any advantages on the rocky Arizona terrain or in the soft Michigan soil. I either couldn't run low pressures because of the rocks, or there was no benefit to it because the track called for normal tire pressures. The ease of repairing flats with plugs was the only positive.
What am I missing?
I am not familiar with enduro tires. Perhaps there are some that handle slippery rocks and roots better. What are the challenges of riding in the western New York?
I am yet to find a terrain where the MXR stock Dunlop MX3S wouldn't work. It is not the best for hardpack, but it still works there.
Some folks like Tubliss. I tried running it a few years ago and I didn't see any advantages on the rocky Arizona terrain or in the soft Michigan soil. I either couldn't run low pressures because of the rocks, or there was no benefit to it because the track called for normal tire pressures. The ease of repairing flats with plugs was the only positive.
What am I missing?