- Jul 16, 2004
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kelsorat said:Just my opinion, but the Maxxis IT's will hold up for maybe 3 rides, before they really start to chunk.
YZMAN400 said:I have a Maxxis IT on the YZ400. That tire is a few seasons old and it still looks amazing. I have never seen a tire wear as good as that one. That one has been to Drummond also with no loss of knobs.
rm_racer said:I had a IRC M5B and have a Maxxis IT. Both are good tires, but the Maxxis side walls are super stiff. Makes it a pain to put them on, but they seem to last for quite a while with good hook up.
oldguy said:We have been using nothing but the Maxxis IT rear and it easily outlasts the dunlops we used to use by 2 times. This is being used exclusively for MX (many tracks have concrete starts) on a 250F
PhastPhart said:I switched from Dunlops to Maxxis IT 2 years ago and really like them. Hold up well in the SoCal desert and are predictable. They sell for $43 at Rocky Mountain so I can replace them often. Try em.
jboomer said:Maxxis IT
Favorite tire on Arkansas, Mississippi and Alabama hardpack! I don't think they get any better than that without sacrificing durability.
bclapham said:i liked mine today on a hardpacked track. good hookup and nice predictable powerslides.
but if you dont care about performance and just want a tire that will do more miles than a ford explorer, get the maxxis IT. my 952 is well worn after 1 ride.
btw- i tried the maxxis SI front today and its ace!!!!
Green Hornet said:MAXXIS last a long time, but are on the heavy side. Great tire though
sick 96 250 said:Also any of you DYDR guys that ride paragon, what tires are you running, since thats basically the main place i ride at?
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