Maxxis Creepy Crawler

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5 Reviews for Creepy Crawler

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 i got this tire for my unicycle it is a great tire for trials and can stick to anything i have had it for 2 years and the only problem that i have had is that there are small cracks all over the tire. i have got a second one and have not had that problem yet.
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 I have been riding Mod trials for almost 2 years now and out of all the tires I have tried this one was the best by far! It grips everything, lasts a long time, and is not to heavy, and dosent cost to much either. I would recomened this to anyone who rides trials.
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 ok well the first pic is not the right tire...
but the second is and it is one sweet mod tire.....just as good an monty and better then onza
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 i used to ride trials and i loved these tyres for what they i are i thought they were light durable had low rolling resistance and took a beating
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 Soft and very sticky (mod size, block pattern). Side walls are great and the tire bounces nice. Wears pretty fast though...
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Maxxis Creepy Crawler (MSRP $37) — The first offering in the trials arena from Maxxis, with specifications to meet the needs of the most demanding rider: the Creepy Crawler front specific trials tire offers a supple ride, with excellent traction that gives you the confidence to make the leap. The Creepy Crawler rear trials tire provides discerning riders with ultimate control for edging, smearing and all around trials dominance. The 25 TPI casing of the rear tire provides a slow dampening feel while protecting against pinch flats. The Maxxis Creepy Crawler is the best trials tire available on the market today Block tread design Front and rear specific modified trials tire Rear tire is built on 67-387 casing (19”) Front tire is built on 54-406 casing (20”) Does NOT fit a 20" standard BMX wheel

Specifications Compare to other Tires

Price $37
Weight 670 / 975 g
Tire Width 2.0 / 2.5
Diameter 20"
Riding Genre Trials
Bead Type Wire
Bead Type - there are two main types. Kevlar/Folding Bead (lighter and ca be folded so riders can put them in their jersey pocket or hydration pack incase they rip their sidewall) and Wire/Steel Bead (heavier, cheaper, not as strong or portable, and more difficult to mount on a rim).
Rubber Durometer 42
Rubber Durometer - is the measurement used by the rubber industry to identify a the harness of rubber. This is important as the tire's durometer effects the grip, how fast the tire will wear, and if the knobs on a tire flex.

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