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DW03 Tire Preferences

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Posted by: whyzee

There is a thread in the DW02 forum about tires choices for Cooperland: DW '02 tire preferences
http://www.dirtrider.net/forums3/sh...highlight=tires

Great discussion but no one ever followed up with an after DW tire report. If you have some time let us know how those IT’s, M12’s, 756’s, and other brands worked out for you and what you are planning to run this year. I’m leaning toward a M12 rear and a 756 or a S12 for the front, but would like to hear how things worked out for everyone from last year.
Thanks for the replies,



Posted by: pstout

I ran Bridgestone M601 front and M602 rear on my yz250 and was very happy with them. I'll be running them again this year.



Posted by: MrMXer327

The Bridgston M601 and M602 worked well for me. They cross over well and give me a slide with good feedback. There only downfall is mud and deep sand.



Posted by: MX-727

756 front and rear seemed just about perfect to me.



Posted by: zio

756 (I was one of the unlucky folks who got into the Maxxis mix-up with Cyclewerkz) worked great on the HS course. But I think any tire would have worked great, given the awesome conditions & that sweet grass track. They even held up well for quite a while after DW.



Posted by: BSWIFT

Any tire that holds air will do just fine with me.



Posted by: Jeff Gilbert

I ran 756 on rear (my fav tire) and 755 on front. I currently have a 739 on the rear but will go back to 756 next time.



Posted by: whyzee

what would you guys clasify the MX track soil conditions as?
Soft loom or is it turned clay or plain ole hard pack?
I'm leaning toward the S-12 or M-12 and a new 756 up front.



Posted by: MX-727

Chris keeps it worked and watered. The red color makes one think of clay, but it is more of a sandy loam, with the emphasis on loam. When deciding between two soft-intermediate tires, I'd go to the softer tire. I wouldn't go to the extreme of using a sand or mud tire.



Posted by: Patman

I'm going to stick with a round tire. Pretty much anything with knobbies.



Posted by: Farmer John

Quote:
Originally posted by Patman
I'm going to stick with a round tire.


.....all my wheels are shaped like stop signs......



Posted by: nikki

Red and I ran Maxxis IT's at DW and they worked great (but then again we run IT's EVERYWHERE and they always seem to work great). We found the track to be loamy in spots on Friday after some rain and getting worked up... but pretty hard packed on Saturday for the races - so intermediate tires were the ticket.



Posted by: truespode

Quote:
Originally posted by nikki
we run IT's EVERYWHERE and they always seem to work great


I am going Maxxis next time.

I went with some Michelin this time b/c I had a gift cert to one of the local shops but I know of several people who have loved the Maxxis IT.

Ivan



Posted by: Senior KX Rider

I have a set of the ITs that are going on as soon as I finish wearing out the Bridgestones that are on now. I have heard a lot of good things about these tires



Posted by: oldguy

Thekid is using Maxxis ITs right now on his CR125. They have about 10 hours onthem and look like new- the main wear is from this weekend a wet concrete start. He spun pretty bad on the first moto. If not for that they would still be squared off.
They seem to hook up great no matter what track surface.



Posted by: Jeff Gilbert

I want to turn the table a bit but not intending to steal the thread. I got a question about front tires. Like I said earlier, I have a 755 on the front and it's the same tire that came on my bike. It looks in pretty good shape except for some slight rounding of the knobs. How often do most of you change your front tires? When do you know it's time to change the front, is it a visual thing or can you simply tell by the performance? Mine seems not to bite as well as it used too but it may just me my imagination from not being on the bike as often as I used to be.



Posted by: Senior KX Rider

I chang after 2 or 3 rears. Usually I start to notice the front end pushing out in corners and not climbing out of ruts the way I like it to



Posted by: rv6junkie

If the fronts knobs are rounded, time for a new tire. Like Senior KX said, you should get 2 or three rears to one front.




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