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b4himdude:
youre not very funny sometimes :-o

Foxx4Beaver:
hehehe :lol:....chin up...
let me offer my sympathy for you... :lol:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fod8ooSQNAc

b4himdude:
giggidy giggidy

dieselbeef:
im not sure how to say this...a hard tire isn't always for hard dirt. soft tires are better on hard pack and intermediates are sometimes better in soft sandier conditions
one of the tire mans had that write-up I don't remember which one but it kind of got me thinking the other way around it got better for my tire bill

Foxx4Beaver:

--- Quote from: dieselbeef on November 11, 2015, 08:51:54 AM ---im not sure how to say this...a hard tire isn't always for hard dirt. soft tires are better on hard pack and intermediates are sometimes better in soft sandier conditions
one of the tire mans had that write-up I don't remember which one but it kind of got me thinking the other way around it got better for my tire bill

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there is some truth to that...

knob spacing and design is crucial to tire selection as well....widely spaced knobs for sand/soft, and the narrower the spacing, the better for harder terrain, as you increase the footprint.

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