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Old 05-08-03, 05:35 AM
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tchazzard
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I run Michelin Wild Gripper 1.25s on the front and 1.5s on the rear. They have thick sidewalls and are very immune to punctures. Bascially, you do not need as wide a tire on the front, as your weight distribution is roughly 30%/70% (front/rear).
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