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Central Utah riding west of Richfield

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Rhyno:
Thanks for the pics and story....

81cr450:
The pics dont even do it justice , my picture taking ability is  :cry:. Just doesnt give you a clear view of the size. There is nothing like really loading a 500 up a hill. This is all from the rocky side of the valley. I'll try to get some more of some of the other areas. 

Rhyno:
Does the rear tire, in the first pic, work well in that terrain?  What kind/ size is it?

-Rhyno

81cr450:
140 80 18 Best price is Mandhtires. My all time favorite tire. Some whine about the weight but I aint doing motoX. Its like a big ol scoop shovel. Looks like they are finally making it in a 19" too but its skinnier. The trails around here get pretty chewed up , loose powdery stuff & you gotta be able to dig to the bottom or float over it. They were made in china for a few but they're back in the USA being made by TSL, the super swamper guys,  I believe. I'd like to try a skat track custom paddle but I ride on pavement going to the trails & work and dont think that'd be very doable

http://www.mandhtires.com/store.php?crn=68&rn=285&action=show_detail

Rhyno:
Thanks for the reply and link.

I run the same size(140/80/18) but in a Pirelli Scorpion.  I think that it is alright, but I ride in a similar terrain and it is going fast.  Maybe the next one will be the same as your's.

-Rhyno

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