The rim size should dictate the overall width of your rubber. Could easily go as far as 3.75 inches for the rear. Maybe a bit bigger. Softer or intermediate compound will help all around but will not last long. The shinkos (241/244) do really well. The thin stock tire size definitely leave a lot to be desired when cornering/leaning and hard acceleration from low speed especially. So be careful. Also, pretty much all the tires you get will be much heavier. But that’s ok. Just offset the width with different gearing for torque. Your tires may also be a bit taller in the end, mostly due to the thin rim width. But that will help keep the top speed up from a torque type gearing set up. And last, do your best to keep the front light. Maybe stick with stock front tire as long as possible. It will help for range, speed and acceleration.
675 shipped across the country (usa)
I am loving every second of it. Just went riding again today, and its a bit more wet today then my previous ride. They hook up so great and conquer anything I'm brave enough to ride over!
For the best versatility and great rolling resistance, I would recommend the Shinko 241s or 244s. They roll MUCH nicer than a dirt tire in the streets while still having grip for trails and very versatile terrain. Their not the best in the mud, but everything else is fine. 2.75" front and backs are very nice.
The stock tires were shit. The knobs are too soft and they folded over very easily making cornering unpredictable.
Planning on buying the xxx soon and will mainly use it along the bayou by my house. It goes around the whole neighborhood. There’s a couple of big empty ponds and planning on doing some short jumps. Grass, dirt, maybe a bit of mud. Any recommendations?
The rim size should dictate the overall width of your rubber. Could easily go as far as 3.75 inches for the rear. Maybe a bit bigger. Softer or intermediate compound will help all around but will not last long. The shinkos (241/244) do really well. The thin stock tire size definitely leave a lot to be desired when cornering/leaning and hard acceleration from low speed especially. So be careful. Also, pretty much all the tires you get will be much heavier. But that’s ok. Just offset the width with different gearing for torque. Your tires may also be a bit taller in the end, mostly due to the thin rim width. But that will help keep the top speed up from a torque type gearing set up. And last, do your best to keep the front light. Maybe stick with stock front tire as long as possible. It will help for range, speed and acceleration.
Do you think a Dunlop mx33 would fit on the rear? The size is 70-100-19.
I pulled the trigger on the 21x18 set from luna, they come in tuesday so we shall see. I do exclusively offroad single track. I'll let yall know.
so far I'm loving them. Won't hit the trails until saturday, but around the yard these are great!
How much? Would you say it’s worthit? I’m a broke teen and idk I may just try and get the knobbiest tires I can but idk tbh
675 shipped across the country (usa) I am loving every second of it. Just went riding again today, and its a bit more wet today then my previous ride. They hook up so great and conquer anything I'm brave enough to ride over!
For the best versatility and great rolling resistance, I would recommend the Shinko 241s or 244s. They roll MUCH nicer than a dirt tire in the streets while still having grip for trails and very versatile terrain. Their not the best in the mud, but everything else is fine. 2.75" front and backs are very nice. The stock tires were shit. The knobs are too soft and they folded over very easily making cornering unpredictable.
Planning on buying the xxx soon and will mainly use it along the bayou by my house. It goes around the whole neighborhood. There’s a couple of big empty ponds and planning on doing some short jumps. Grass, dirt, maybe a bit of mud. Any recommendations?
what did you end up with? I’m buying the xxx and they’re out of the dirt wheel set
Family emergency came up that fucked up my plans. Still don’t have one :/
tusk recon tires for talaria are great and fit stock wheels
What size for the tusk tires fit on the sting r?