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Teraflex tires
steeldust:
Hey guys was just curious if anybody had tried the teraflex tires and if there worth trying out. They look like they would realy hook up and last a little bit longer. There huge tires 150x90x18
gowen:
One thing you have to consider is how heavy the tire is. I'd imagine it is close to putting a massive flywheel weight on it. It's worth a try though, I changed my 19in' 2.5in rim to a 3.5inch rim to give it a shot and did not like it. It would stretch out the knobbies and hook up great, but it costed me big bucks to have the spokes aligned away from the chain so the tire would not hit the chain and also added so much weight that all it nearly lost all the hit. But was quite fun though. lol
alan:
I am not sure about that particular tire, however the 560X18 paddle I use required different sprocket, chain and had to be adjusted all the way out with no chain adjustment. I wonder if any other members have this setup now? :|
Alan :-D
hughes:
Now I'm not so sure I want to run that 150/90/18 if its goin g to require some mods. just to get it to fit.
Steeldust go ahead a buy one and install it and if works great I'll buy one :-D
KXcam22:
I'm not a fan of the Terraflex. Too heavy. I tried them in the late 70's. Worked OK on the 17" rims that were in vogue and slow handling bikes I raced. I couldn't imagine using them on a modern bike, except maybe in the dunes when you didn't want to run a real paddle tire. Tire weight has a huge effect on bike handling. I pulled out an old 3.25x21 metzler I had squirrelled away from 1979 and tried it on the KX once. What a laugh. It was 2x the weight of my Kenda and slowed the steering down so much it was comical. I put it in a dumpster. I'm quite happy with the traction and life of my 120 Millville. Heck, they invented the 19" rear to save tire weight. Cam.
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