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[QUOTE="rosscopeeko, post: 1115751, member: 59382"] My buddy has an ST on his yz450f and it hooks up very well. I'd actually rate it as excellent since he abuses his tires and bike on nasty rocky hillclimbs. He has approximately 10 hard rides on the tire and it's finally starting to chunk away. He can climb anything and i'd say it hooks up better than my IT in the soft loose stuff by a far margin. I noticed that my IT doesn't quite like the really lose stuff that much, but i'm not sure any tire would since the dirt is so lose where we ride it's practically dust, sand, and gravel in spots. I think my next tire will be a ST. I really don't think you can go wrong with Maxxis for the $. [/QUOTE]
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