But you didn't even make it to the gravel road, let alone the Maungatapu!
He he he...
The 3 guys I regularly ride with now all use trials rears. Glen and Andrew both seem to manage to get along at a fair old clip on them.
I rode Andrews ktm300 with trials tires at both ends up a very rocky river bed yesterday and it was like it was glued to the ground.
I can't see me ever buying another knobby tire
cheers
Mark S
Most trials tyres are a very soft compound, which gets hot at highway speed and then sheds knobs off (photo of a second hand IRC after 400km)
However the Pirelli MT43 is DOT certified and rolls smoothly on tarseal with some tyre howl. I used it on the Dusty Butt route and they wear from the rear edge (like a front knobbly) and probably last 2-2,500km. All trials tyres are tall, raising seat height and lowering the gearing (also needed to add 2 links to chain to push wheel back to stop rubbing on shock flap)
I normally changed non DOT knobbies at 8mm/1,000km and the best value knobby is a Kenda 760 DOT which got 1500 km.
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In life as in dance Grace glides on blistered feet
The MT43 is really tall. about 5cm taller than a Dunlop comp trials tyre.
"Proper" trials tyres are, well, freaky on the road, whereas the MT43 is no problem even at 8psi.
I just did the same loop as yesterday and the only place I found the trials tyre lacking was steep loose downhills.
Everywhere else, it was head and shoulders above the knobs I used.
Far less dabbing and much more drive.
The rear has been on and off the bike since March 2012 and has done about 3,500km. Probably about half life.
Today was a 2-pac Moro day.
Our builder tried 705's and he absolutely hates them.
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2 opposing rimlocks on the rear so I don't have to add 80g of lead to balance them.
But off-road, I do air them down to 14f/12r on the 115kg TT and 20f/18r on the DR.
On road, 24f/26r max on both. Any higher, especially in the front, and it feels like there's no give at all.
Gravel, 18f/16r on the TT and 20f/18r on the DR.
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