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MX | Off-Road Gear Info & Reviews
New boot for the 426
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[QUOTE="Hick, post: 151046, member: 19514"] US YZFs come with a 739. If you were happy with the 755 outside of its tendency to chunk knobs I think you should try the 756. While not a hard terrain tire at all it seems to be popular for all kinds of terrain, and is definitely more durable than the 755, with thicker knobs and possibly a bit sturdier compound. I’m on my second one and haven’t chunked any knobs yet, a normal occurrence when I was a faithful 755 (& 752) user. If you want better hookup you may also try the 120 mm size, they recently became available for the 756 (but they do cost like ten bucks more than a 110). For sharp rocks I like the 739 AT, it is almost indestructible, but has a tread pattern basically identical to a "normal" 739. This tire hooks up okay for me in gravel and sand (not on par w/ the 756 though), but if you didn't like your 739 then I don't suppose you'd like the AT. It is also heavier, but it is a brute of a tire in rocks and such. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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