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Canadian Daves JustKDX
tires, tires, tires..
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[QUOTE="spanky250, post: 170306, member: 20897"] In general, soft terrain tires use hard rubber compounds to reduce tread flex, and widely spaced knobs to allow them to sink into the ground. I don't have too much trouble with tread chunking on loose rocks. There is one place that I ride that has many long, steep, exposed granite hills with a lot of sharp edges. I do seem to lose a lot of knobs when I ride there, but I don't think any tire will hold up to that very well, none of the tires that I have used last long there. For most of the places that I ride, there is a combination of loose soil and rocks, nice loamy dirt, roots, and hard clay. The Michelins hold up very well in these conditions. [/QUOTE]
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