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    The Best Tire for a Hard Tail

    I've asked a similar question before and even bought what was recommended. However, before I pull the current set off I want to ask one more time.

    Has any one tested Kenda Scorpion, Carlisle AT, or Duro tires against each other? These are 22/11/8 2 ply tires. I've tried all but the Duro's which are next to go on, but If any one has tried any two of these brands on the same trike and has a preference I'd appreciate hearing it.

    I'm looking to run low pressure for a soft ride, but I also want the tires to grow at speed. Neither the Kenda's or the Carlisle's will balloon at speed and the Kenda's ride a lot stiffer than the Carlisle tires.

    I guess I'm asking if it's worth the hassle to change the Carlisle's out for the Duros's. It would be something to get a set of the same Dunlop's that came on the trike, those tires did it all.
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    I've tried the Duros, & carlisles. I like the Duros over the carlisles. You just cannot beat the price and reliability. Also Wanda's are similar in design and price and I like those too.
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    I put the Scorpions on the back of a 86 SX . Those things tore the crap out of everything . " Barked " on concrete Reminded me of the Detroit locker race car days . You didn't mention the Cheng-shin . I have those on the back of a 84 es and it rides nice . 2 ply knobby . I also have that on the front of my 85 SX . It grows at speed . I like it . The set I have on the Big Red clean out well . I think the Duro's are close to the same , not sure . I have a directional set of Duro's ( hard ply ) on my 85 es , they suck in mud if you stop . I can drive the same mud hole with the 84 red with knobbys stop . and pull right out .
    Not sure if this helps you , but did you kill the F'n rat yet ?
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    Sounds like you might be the guy to buy my Scorpions for cheap, will you be at TF?

    Haven't seen a trace of the rat (s) for days. Weathers been bad.
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    Solve the issues and build a soft tail for it, we know you can fab a nice swing arm and I will send you the shock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onformula1 View Post
    Solve the issues and build a soft tail for it, we know you can fab a nice swing arm and I will send you the shock.
    I just forgave you for talking me into upgrading the front suspension on that trike about 3 hours ago and now you want to talk me into doing the rear?! (major improvement by the way, I'll post it in a bit)

    Seriously, there will be no rear suspension going on that trike. I'll buy a DX before I cut that frame up.

    I guess the Duros are going on tomorrow. If they feel good that trike is 100% TF 2016 ready
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    Quote Originally Posted by El Camexican View Post
    I just forgave you for talking me into upgrading the front suspension on that trike about 3 hours ago and now you want to talk me into doing the rear?! (major improvement by the way, I'll post it in a bit)

    Seriously, there will be no rear suspension going on that trike. I'll buy a DX before I cut that frame up.

    I guess the Duros are going on tomorrow. If they feel good that trike is 100% TF 2016 ready
    Sorry, Nico but I have trained my brain to do what I would do and sometimes I just pass it on to others.

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    You won't be upset with the Duros, the rubber is soft, but reliable, and probably the closest thing to old school that is out there. I assume they are going on the ytm. I have the wooly booger type rears with the knobby on the front of my yamahauler. Mine are 25s though. No complaints.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onformula1 View Post
    Sorry, Nico but I have trained my brain to do what I would do and sometimes I just pass it on to others.

    P.S.- if you change your mind a WP KTM 105SX shock would be neato. HaHa, Hey Now!
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    Quote Originally Posted by El Camexican View Post
    No means no!
    Got it, my buddy tells me the same thing all the time.

    He now has a Chevy S10 with a T-3 turbo, inter cooler, custom stainless header and complete stainless exhaust, custom intake and throttle body, ported and polished head. I won't go into the suspension because it can get boring, but the JAG IRS rear end and inboard brakes stop very well....Did I mention it lays body tip to tail and has a custom frame?

    I have now learned my lesson.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onformula1 View Post
    Got it, my buddy tells me the same thing all the time.

    He now has a Chevy S10 with a T-3 turbo, inter cooler, custom stainless header and complete stainless exhaust, custom intake and throttle body, ported and polished head. I won't go into the suspension because it can get boring, but the JAG IRS rear end and inboard brakes stop very well....Did I mention it lays body tip to tail and has a custom frame?

    I have now learned my lesson.
    I can see that you and Bruce are going to get along just fine. Ask him about the time he modified his perfectly good snow toboggan and broke his girlfriends leg when it broke the sound barrier He'll call me a liar, but I have witnesses!
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    Quote Originally Posted by El Camexican View Post
    I can see that you and Bruce are going to get along just fine. Ask him about the time he modified his perfectly good snow toboggan and broke his girlfriends leg when it broke the sound barrier He'll call me a liar, but I have witnesses!
    I will, but I find tower pad sailing the most fun.
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    I think if you want the softest ride on a hard tail the first choice should be the cheng shin dimple knobby. Super soft for a cushy ride. The only problem I have had with them is there is a lot of sidewall flex. I use 4-snows in the winter and scorpions in the summer.
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    In my personal experience the Duro HF240 Knobby (The ones with the little lines ontop of the lugs) is a great tire. I can carve 2 feet deep powder in 2nd gear in my 1983 ATC 185s. They are a great tire, minimal sidewall flex when going sideways, if you see me drive I am almost always taking every corner sideways. The tires have bead protectors moulded into the sidewalls, so you can bounce the side of the rims off rocks without worry. My only problem with them is they are 2 ply and they puncture a little easier then I would want to, as I just came back from a 4 hour ride on my 1983 ATC 185s with 2 flat tires. To be fair, a month ago I ran over a barbed wire trap someone had laid across the trail, and the tires up pretty good. I think I ran over another atv trap a few days ago and that's why they bit the big one on me, I'm not even really mad, because the two that popped are ones I found at the garbage dump for the price of $0 dollars. I'm going to throw some tubes in them and I will be good to go.
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