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Tyre confusion


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Above is a trials tyre, good for rock and most preferred for devon events

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  Above is a knobbly tyre, good for mud and can rip up a surface. 

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Above is a trail tyre, good for the bike rider who likes the odd visit to the lanes and loves the tarmac aswell, mostly found on the bigger bikes.

 

Not preaching who rides with what tyre but just highlighting what is out there in general terms.

As many people saw at whiteway barton the talented chap on the C90 lapping people on some smooooth tyres - so is tyre choice important.

As my good friend tells me on a ride out "the bike has more ability than the rider" or me  wink

I dont talk to him now biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin    only joking  

 



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Good post mate, useful for all our newer members who might not get where we're coming from with the trials tyre 



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Also on the cotton farm flyer it says "trail" probably why people are getting confused

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top one for me every time, just write for devon/cornwall slate and rocks, perfect for 95% of lanes

 



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i think the tyre question needs to be sorted out for our events as some posts say TRIALs and some say TRAILS and some in the same post say both i know most local enduros require TRIALs as most land owners like them as they do less damage than a motox or even enduro tyre i for one use a trials tyre unless at a motox track and i know some people dont like a trials tyre or cant justify having both but we need to protect the land that people are willing to let us use for fun days and most importantly fundraising to keep the lanes open

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Unless specified, all of our events will require TRIALS tyres, i.e. the top pic in Wacky's post.  Where our flyers says "trail tyres" it's a typo.



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I dont know if the old definition of a trials tyre is still valid but it used to be that there should be an equal area of tyre blocks  or more to gaps between them, That is at least 50% of the tyre should be tread or greater,  and that any gap across the tyre was closed by a block at each end, and there was a maximum height of the blocks on a new tyre which I cant remember but 14mm sticks in my mind for some reason.

I dont know the definition of a trail tyre, but if you look at examples such as the continental Twinduro or the Bridgestone TW range, they look more road oriented than a trial tyre, and the difference is obvious

 



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The MCC has a similar description in its standing regs although I think the distance is 10mm.

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Well.....I know we have had this debate before but....

 

I rode round on my Co 2 yesterday and saw a number of lanes that had had a pair of bikes on MT43's go up them not long before me. I wished I had my camera and did actually say to Doug that I wanted to take some pics to prove the point.

 

I'm in no doubt what so ever which tyres left less eveidence of passing - for the lanes up here - I'll keep my CO2 thanks wink

 



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Trials or Trail does it really matter? Youre all intelligent guys and I think you all know what we mean dont you?

We have to police these events, trust me its not as easy as you might think. But due to the amount of comments about having to use a, "less aggressive tyre", the flyer was changed to preferred rather than required, this gives those who cant afford to keep changing tyres the chance to get involved, and to reduce the amount of Im not coming then type comments.

This is done at the risk of some riders taking the P*** and ripping the venue to bits, I now find myself praying it not going to be a wet week leading up to and during the event, then having to face the landowner at 6pm when we leave.

Its very easy making throw away comments via the forum, running the group day to day and planning these events is hard work, to have members being a little more understanding would make the job a little easier and more satisfying.

So please, stop moaning, get yer £15 out, and support your TRF group and all it stands for!



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Other makes of Trials tyres are available, doesn't have to be an Peerelly MT43. Not a request to debate the merits of various makes of trials tyres, just an observation.

 

Mitas, Vee Rubber, ebay, etc.

http://shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?_nkw=trials+tyre



-- Edited by Simmo on Sunday 12th of June 2011 02:58:06 PM

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Vee Rubber great tyres stick like poo to a blanket, far better grip on rock and stones than an MT43,  on the road they can be like riding a bath of porridge, squirrely as hell,  worth a try just for the experience

Michelin trials tyres seem to last forever, great for grip, until you want to brake on tarmac, then its like you are wearing ice skates

Yep there are alternatives to MT34's but for a good all round TRIALS tyre you have to go a long way to beat them

Beware of Yokohama or Nitto trials tyres,  nylon knobbles they were once called, hard as hell, take 10,000 miles to wear out, and as much use as a chocolate teapot in any condition, bloody useless



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gaschef wrote:

Beware of Yokohama or Nitto trials tyres,  nylon knobbles they were once called, hard as hell, take 10,000 miles to wear out, and as much use as a chocolate teapot in any condition, bloody useless


 Don't hold back Tim wink



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HEIDENAU TYRE 410 S-18 CATSPAW TRIAL TYRE TUBELESS K60.jpg

what do you think of these,HEIDENAU TYRE 410 S-18 CATSPAW TRIAL TYRE TUBELESS K60, any one tried them?



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