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    Pirelli Scorpions?

    Had a set of midsofts on the front, and midhards on the rear. Been a great tyre although the rear is starting to wear a bit now, but still keeps hooking up.

    Got back from riding hard pack clay with a couple of soft bits and noticed I've ripped all the side nobs on the rear, and most on the front. Has anyone else had similar experinces with these tyres, was keen to get another set but not if I'll rip them up quickly?????
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    Which scorpions, its a range of tyres.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Which scorpions, its a range of tyres.
    ive had a few scorpion MX EXTRA's and found them really good on the hard pack stuff
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Which scorpions, its a range of tyres.
    Yep, I'm pretty sure I mention which, MX midhard on rear, MX midsoft on front.
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    Yes, I had a mid-hard scorpion on my CRM and after a couple of hours on a hard pack surface it had started peeling away on the left had side. I am unhappy with it and will not buy another; the middle knobs have barely lost their edge.


    A faulty tyre? Or just poor choice?


    As a replacement I am using a Bridgestone M404. Very good tyre. I have another Pirelli at home, instead it is an eXtra; hopefully it lasts a little longer.

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    I ran a mid soft scorpion and did over 30 hours on it in enduros and was still fine.. the standerd tire it came with was a 6 days lasted 12 hours and was round. Very good tire. Have a XTRA on the 530 and is holding up well to

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    I had a set of brigie m404's that lasted 2rides.

    Anyone else run a mod/hard or mid/soft in the summer?
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    MotoZ tyres are supposed to wear really well, there designed for aussie, so if they work over there, they should work here
    we may just go where no ones been

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    Quote Originally Posted by little.whittle View Post
    I ran a mid soft scorpion and did over 30 hours on it in enduros and was still fine.. the standerd tire it came with was a 6 days lasted 12 hours and was round. Very good tire. Have a XTRA on the 530 and is holding up well to
    Are we talking front or rear? Coz 30 hours on a rear tire and it's still fine? And it's a mid soft? Fucking hell!

    I have found mid soft rears to be a waste of time, 5-8 hours and they're pretty well trashed. I like the Pirelli Scorpion Extra though, they seem to last damn well. Although even one of those would be well beyond rooted by 30 hours!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ride it till the red View Post
    Are we talking front or rear? Coz 30 hours on a rear tire and it's still fine? And it's a mid soft? Fucking hell!

    I have found mid soft rears to be a waste of time, 5-8 hours and they're pretty well trashed. I like the Pirelli Scorpion Extra though, they seem to last damn well. Although even one of those would be well beyond rooted by 30 hours!
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    i've been running Scorpions most of this year. The front has been awesome and still has fairly square edges.
    The rear 454 midhard seemed to develop cracks in the side knobs pretty early on, however is still in pretty good nick and should now be reversed (if i can get the motovation). From memory i think the front is directional

    Guess i have done about near 30 meetings on these tyres
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ride it till the red View Post
    Are we talking front or rear? Coz 30 hours on a rear tire and it's still fine? And it's a mid soft? Fucking hell!

    I have found mid soft rears to be a waste of time, 5-8 hours and they're pretty well trashed. I like the Pirelli Scorpion Extra though, they seem to last damn well. Although even one of those would be well beyond rooted by 30 hours!
    That was a rear on a ktm 200exc. i was realy impressed did whangamata (Rocky hard) enduro and the one up north (hard clay/dirt) and taupo and woodhills enduro's on it plus the 2 man at woodhill and dead toad and trail rides...

    Certinaly got my moneys worth. and sold the bike with the tire on as was fine..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rupe View Post
    read the first post
    The first section of my post was in reply to little.whittle, as quoted. Not to you. His response is below....


    Quote Originally Posted by little.whittle View Post
    That was a rear on a ktm 200exc. i was realy impressed did whangamata (Rocky hard) enduro and the one up north (hard clay/dirt) and taupo and woodhills enduro's on it plus the 2 man at woodhill and dead toad and trail rides...

    Certinaly got my moneys worth. and sold the bike with the tire on as was fine..
    Bloody hell, that certainly is a good run! As I say, I've never thought much of them myself but that almost makes me tempted to try again if I saw one at a good price.

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    its the mid soft XC 18'' weather its dif to the 19'' mx one i dont know but have one to got on my 530 when it needs it

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    I put a mid soft on before last winter and it lasted all through the following summer as well. Not sure on the hours but I'd guess that the 30 stated would be not to far off or even a bit light. I did a a medium amount of riding last year and Rupe knows how I ride. Only changed it because I was doing a race at the time. Its still out the back and if I was just doing trail rides it'd still be ok??
    Got a MX extra on now so we will see how long that goes for over summer? Should last better and grip as well as I would notice?? So im told?

    EDIT: OK just checked my Bike Hours and Maintenance spread sheet it says 44.1 hours fitted on the 19-4-09 taken off 20-6-10
    The above includes Wires track, I fitted the MX extra for the T100. I think the 200 might be quite kind on tyres and I don't let the bike wheel spin like crazy when stuck in roots etc!
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