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Canadian Daves JustKDX
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[QUOTE="KDXNick, post: 695876, member: 35873"] Use the D756 in the front, if you ride in a lot of sand, see if you can get a new D752 thats laying around at a race shop or dealer (I still think that they're the best in the soft stuff). I like the D756's in the rear too, but I'm in western PA and I encounter some rocks and clay every now and then. Several of my racing buddies swear by the Michellin's, and from my limited experience with them, I think they're great. They seem to grab well, even if you cross over to harder stuff for a bit, and they wear slow enough for a trail rider or the occasional racer. I do know one KDX 200 rider that routinely rips off a knob or two on his Michellin's though. -Nick [/QUOTE]
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