I think I’ll check the prices out on these then! Do these tires represent the best new tires in this category then? I’ve not caught up on what’s new....my tires before this were ContI Trail attacks which were also shite and were replaced under warranty with the Michelins (which I had no say about).
Edit: out of stock! Wahhhhhhhhh!
I would say the MotoZ Tractonator tires are as good, and maybe the Mitas ones, however for 50/50 with as much versatility and mileage, I think the Dunlop's are trailing the category, hence why they are even hard to find, everyone's trying to get a set. I got them of Pete's, maybe he has your sizes
TRAILMAX MISSION 70% Road 30% Off Road
www.petes-superbike.com
These get rave reviews as-well, probably what I'll try next
Nice to see someone actually ride that Guzzi in its habitat, such a beautiful bike!
I did a lot of reading last night...those tractionators have hard rubber I believe which isn’t as much fun in the rain. Everyone seems to love the Dunlops and the only negative is wet deep stuff and rear pick up. Pete’s has an email for stock which means they are on order I think, Fortnine is out of stock.
If anyone takes a big adv bike into deep mud, they deserve what happens. That is probably the worst place for them and tires cant work miracles.I did a lot of reading last night...those tractionators have hard rubber I believe which isn’t as much fun in the rain. Everyone seems to love the Dunlops and the only negative is wet deep stuff and rear pick up. Pete’s has an email for stock which means they are on order I think, Fortnine is out of stock.
I am not Szoke/Macaskill with enough skill and/or takes to intentionally ride through a swamp. Big adv bikes do a great impression of a rock sinking to the bottom followed by an impression of a cow being stuck in the mud.No, you're wrong. All the manufacturers show pics of them crossing mountains, swamps and deserts.
Ride safe nyx. Dont push too hard. Missing a day of work is better than waking up in a ditch.I got to say this Manitoba covid thing puts a damper if you're not an early morning person.
I'm coming back and can only reach eastern border of Saskatchewan today, about 800km, otherwise have to do 1490km day and worried about gas stations open late in those areas. (Also timezones change) Would have to secretly 'rest' in a cold highway resting area overnight.
It's ok, nobody needs to be awake Monday morning at work. And I'll get to miss the 400 back to TO rush ?
If anyone takes a big adv bike into deep mud, they deserve what happens. That is probably the worst place for them and tires cant work miracles.
If anyone here heading out west has the time to ride over to Bella Coola - the road getting there looks pretty sweet.
As long as it's not raining.
» Freedom Road – History of the Hill
Freedom Road - The History of the Hill Bella Coola Hill By Rene Morton, 2003 photos courtesy of the Bella Coola Museum In a lonely jack pine forest in Tweedsmuir Park, 55 miles from the Pacific Ocean a group of jubilant onlookers stood by two small bulldozers as they pushed aside the last trees...bellacoola.ca
Big adv bikes do a great impression of a rock sinking to the bottom followed by an impression of a cow being stuck in the mud.
That was awesome. Coast from the top to the bottom in neutral and enjoy the silence.check out how nice it looks in the winter
If anyone takes a big adv bike into deep mud
Sounds like an adventure.
Wait. What? Adventure bikes aren't for adventures?
I got another 4 day weekend coming up later this month, any ideas where to go? Already went to thunder bay last month. I was thinking something like home -> timmins -> saguenay -> home. Anyone got any other ideas? Anyone been on quebec highways 113 and 167?