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chop
8th July 2005, 21:45
Hi guys
Looking at a new rear tyre for my KLX300r and just seeing what general opinion was. I mostly ride at woodhill (alot of sand) so just wondering what was more suited

laRIKin
9th July 2005, 11:24
All most all of the guys that I ride with, use the S12.
I'm sure that I use to used the MT32 but then changed to the S12.
Some guys with bigger and heavier bikes (4T) find the side walls to soft on
the front S12.
You should be OK on the KLX and it's not terrible it's just unnerving at times
when the tire flexes and it feels a bit flat when you load up the front tire.

Wellyman
9th July 2005, 19:34
I run a Metzeler MC4 all year around in all conditons and it is the best tyre i have uesd and the only one i belive in. try and MC4 and you won't go back.
WM

spiller
11th July 2005, 10:24
My riding buddy uses an mt32 on his KTM, it seems to hook up quite well in the sand. It is an intermediate tyre, so it should work well in most conditions.

Fryin Finn
11th July 2005, 11:04
I am running a M32 on the back of my WR. It's half worn now but I had no traction problems yesterday in slick clay conditions. If anything it hooks up to well and I'll run a 110 wide tyre next time (120 at the mo)

Wellyman
13th July 2005, 09:15
Although.... I do have a M32 on the front.and I think i used to have it on the back they were the standard tyres. they did last a long time I have now ditched the back for an MC4 but still have the M32 on the front.

chop
18th July 2005, 13:01
Thanks guys, i went with the MT32 in the end and it is an awsome tyre !

laRIKin
18th July 2005, 18:24
Thanks guys, i went with the MT32 in the end and it is an awsome tyre !

It's good to hear that you happy with your choice.
I think that all the tires mentioned are good, it can be just down to the
favour that you like. And the difference between them can some times be
in your head. And unless you are racing at the top end it does not matter
that much. And if it does, you have to do a lot of testing to see what suits
you and your bike and sometimes that has to be on the day.

laRIKin
7th August 2005, 18:44
I know that I am bring up an old thread.
But if you want a good sand/mud tire, have a look at the Pirelli MT410.
It looks like it will be a good tire.

MT410 (http://www.pirellimoto.com/en_96/tires/template_categorie.jhtml?selected=desc&catid=96MXSG&productid=16877&nome=MT410)

Wellyman
8th August 2005, 02:11
I know that I am bring up an old thread.
But if you want a good sand/mud tire, have a look at the Pirelli MT410.
It looks like it will be a good tire.

MT410 (http://www.pirellimoto.com/en_96/tires/template_categorie.jhtml?selected=desc&catid=96MXSG&productid=16877&nome=MT410)

Sheesh thats for real slop or super deep sand!

cowpoos
29th September 2005, 20:49
I use michelin ac10's on my klx300r...brillent all round tyre...rear tyre has a surprising amount of bit on greesy grass or clay!!!!

crazyxr250rider
1st October 2005, 13:38
good choice go pirelli!

DirtMad
9th October 2005, 21:17
how much did you pay for the mt32`s ? My tyres are koozed and I was going for either a set of S12`s or MC4`s .. The MC4`s look like quite an aggressive pattern and at about $160 a set an awesome price , but I guess "you get what you pay for" ?