Looking for a Mtn Bike Tire that won't wear down quickly.
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Looking for a Mtn Bike Tire that won't wear down quickly.
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Looking for a Mtn bike tire that won't wear down quickly and has a maximum
pressure of at least 65 psi. Also looking for a cross tire that has long tread
life for my Comfort bike, it also should have a maximum pressure of at least
65 psi?
Looking for a Mtn bike tire that won't wear down quickly and has a maximum
pressure of at least 65 psi. Also looking for a cross tire that has long tread
life for my Comfort bike, it also should have a maximum pressure of at least
65 psi?
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WTB makes some tires with hard rubber that won't wear easily. I ran a Velociraptor on the back for 2 years. It was mainly a cement rider, but when I put it back on dirt it still road well. It has a really mean cross-tread that looks, and acts, like a conveyor belt. I really liked it for hard pack, but ended up switching for something to ride on softer dirt and mud.
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Confused from your post. But my Maxxis Minions have held strong for 3 months. Hardly any tread wear and I ride into town (3 miles) 4 out of 5 days a week. Also do some urban. They grip great on the trails around here.