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Old 01-06-06, 12:52 PM
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Conti Top Touring 2000s are on closeout at a number of places, I would suggest those. There's plenty of tread for dirt and gravel and they're fairly smooth on the road. You may want a more off-road specific tyre for sand, depending on how much there is. The handling of my TT2000 is poor in anything more than very light sand.
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