Currently a 2.1 grifter up front which is shockingly not grippy and a KHE mack 2.1 on the rear which gets punctures and blows out at the sight of a bad landing.
Are there such things a light and strong tires?
Not that I've found, ha ha. The manager of the shop I work at has been riding a Primo Wall for 4 years and it has next to no wear. Is it light? Hell no. Is it strong and durable? Hell yes.
Dam
Miss my GLH's already, got over 8 months out of my 2.1 one i doubt im going to get eight days out of my current ones
Currently a 2.1 grifter up front which is shockingly not grippy and a KHE mack 2.1 on the rear which gets punctures and blows out at the sight of a bad landing.
Are there such things a light and strong tires?
i love my grifters.... guess i'm just a fanboy. what does it slip on?
Currently a 2.1 grifter up front which is shockingly not grippy and a KHE mack 2.1 on the rear which gets punctures and blows out at the sight of a bad landing.
Are there such things a light and strong tires?
i love my grifters.... guess i'm just a fanboy. what does it slip on?
Every thing, compared to every other tyre rode its awfull, especially for high speed turns on concrete/grass/dirt/wood and high speed fakies/sliders,and its awful on roads to, slipped out in loads of corners.
Got to ride my new combo a bunch lately. 2.15 Tioga Streetblock front and 1.95 ASM rear. The 2.15 Tioga is almost the same size as the 1.95 Animals. There is tons of grip and they roll nice and fast at ~80-90 PSI.
Soon as i sell my profiles gona get a demo 2.4 front again and im debatng on a 2.3 faf. not sure how those 2 would work but it should be alright. still want a demo 2.2 back but meh id like sumthing a lil bigger. dont care for the knobby sidewalls on a faf 2.25 for rear though, makes it a lil bumpy.