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Motoz Mountain hybrid rear tyre - any good?


As featured in the back pages of the last edition of Trail. Described as a hybrid between trials tyre and off road tyre.

Has anyone on here got any experience of this tyre and how it compares with the ubiquitous MT43 rear?

motoz rear 1.jpg  motoz tread.jpg

motoz pair.jpg

available from Adventure-spec for £65 plus £7 p&p here



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Russell Bentley and I regularly host a bunch of guys from Essex who visit Devon to ride our lanes. I noted one of them was using this tyre (front and rear) I quizzed him about it and he rated it very highly (he had a Husky 350 4t), said he also had a set on his previous bike which was a Beta X-Trainer. Wear rate was exceptionally good (in comparison to an MT43), grip was good on the rocky stuff but this tyre was better in the goo due to a much deeper tread than the MT43. He told me to look at the reviews on YouTube which I have and I must say if be tempted. He bought his from overseas so with the shipping they weren't a cheap option (£80 odd for a rear from recollection. I'd normally pay £50 odd for a Maxxis IT Pro).



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Not dissimilar to the trelleborg tyre?
www.mitas.co.uk/Adventure-/Safari-Tyres/XT644-Army-Special-Rear.Html


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My son, who is a very 'tasty' rider (some of you may know him from when he ran the RAF training days at Combe Sydenham), spent 3 years in the USA riding all manner of terrain (except for deep mud, which is in short supply in Nevada ).

He rated the Motoz Mountain Hybrid as the best all-purpose tyre he has ever used and we have been trying to get them in this country ever since he returned.

Grip is exceptionally good on most surfaces. The only time a 'knobbly' performed marginally better was in deep sand - I imagine the same would apply for deep mud. Tyre walls are stronger than other trials pattern tyres (MT43 included) so lend themselves to running low pressures without damage - he routinely used them with Tubliss as low as 3-4psi, both at race speeds and 'trialsy' riding, in desert/rocky mountain terrain. Tread blocks are also deeper than other trials tyres.

The compound manages to somehow combine good grip with exceptional durability.

It is a heavy tyre, so maybe not ideally suited for the smaller engined bikes but, for anything with a bit of 'oomph', I reckon they may be the next 'must have' trail riding tyre; they will also be acceptable for any STRF events that specify trials rear tyres.

We have got our order in with Adventure Spec and are just awaiting delivery. If you do decide to order, don't forget the discount code TRFLOWIMPACT to get 15% off list price.

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I shall check the manual for the oomph rating of my Freeride. 

I thought it may be more suitable for the Pyrenees trip than my soft Trailmaxx.

 

Cheers re the discount code biggrin



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Definitely more suitable for the Pyrenees Ray; in fact I think it is probably the perfect choice.

I took off a Trailmaxx for my recent Andorra trip and put on a Dunlop AC10 knobbly and still ripped a gurt big hole in it on a rock.

Luckily I was on Tubliss so I just carried on with it flat till it was convenient to fix it and then plugged it with 4 plugs in the same hole.

Trailmaxx are so soft walled you can't run them flat even on Tubliss.



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Tribey wrote:

I shall check the manual for the oomph rating of my Freeride. 

I thought it may be more suitable for the Pyrenees trip than my soft Trailmaxx.

 

Cheers re the discount code biggrin


If you find somewhere to buy these ill have one smile 



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just seen it abovesmile



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ordered one but on back stock till 2nd aprilcry



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Just in time then!



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Used a New Mitas Rockrider in the Pyenees last year 1k milage,690Ktm.
tyre done in. ..

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russell11031967 wrote:

ordered one but on back stock till 2nd aprilcry


 Due in next week here - £65 with free shipping. http://www.goldentyreukdistributor.co.uk/gt/motoz-tractionator-mountain-hybrid-bundle.html

Im keen not to support AS if I can help it at all due to their lack of enthusiasm in wanting to help when my GIT bashplate welds snapped, but I do like the sound of this tyre for the back of the 690

 



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KronreifTrunkenpolzMattighofen wrote:
russell11031967 wrote:

ordered one but on back stock till 2nd aprilcry


 Due in next week here - £65 with free shipping. http://www.goldentyreukdistributor.co.uk/gt/motoz-tractionator-mountain-hybrid-bundle.html

Im keen not to support AS if I can help it at all due to their lack of enthusiasm in wanting to help when my GIT bashplate welds snapped, but I do like the sound of this tyre for the back of the 690

 



-- Edited by KronreifTrunkenpolzMattighofen on Thursday 11th of January 2018 08:51:04 PM


 If you look at the Goldentyre website, it says they are 'Adventure Spec Distribution' 

Goldentyre is Adventure Spec distribution.JPG

so £65 with free p&p from Goldentyre or £62.24 from AS using the TRFLOWIMPACT discount code. If either outlet has them in stock!

 



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Tribey wrote:
KronreifTrunkenpolzMattighofen wrote:
russell11031967 wrote:

ordered one but on back stock till 2nd aprilcry


 Due in next week here - £65 with free shipping. http://www.goldentyreukdistributor.co.uk/gt/motoz-tractionator-mountain-hybrid-bundle.html

Im keen not to support AS if I can help it at all due to their lack of enthusiasm in wanting to help when my GIT bashplate welds snapped, but I do like the sound of this tyre for the back of the 690

 



-- Edited by KronreifTrunkenpolzMattighofen on Thursday 11th of January 2018 08:51:04 PM


 If you look at the Goldentyre website, it says they are 'Adventure Spec Distribution' 

Goldentyre is Adventure Spec distribution.JPG

so £65 with free p&p from Goldentyre or £62.24 from AS using the TRFLOWIMPACT discount code. If either outlet has them in stock!

 


 Yeah I saw that. :-/



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The rear tyre for Spain :)

The cost of this trip is mounting :)  I have bought so far

new chain and sprockets

Brake pads front and rear

Extra battery pack for phone 

Maps for phone

3 tyres including the above for spare wheels

2 mousses for spare wheels

And lots more to come :) :)



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The rear tyre for Spain :)

The cost of this trip is mounting :)  I have bought so far

new chain and sprockets

Brake pads front and rear

Extra battery pack for phone 

Maps for phone

3 tyres including the above for spare wheels

2 mousses for spare wheels

And lots more to come :) :)


 hope there's enough space in the van confuseconfusewink........



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deci wrote:
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The rear tyre for Spain :)

The cost of this trip is mounting :)  I have bought so far

new chain and sprockets

Brake pads front and rear

Extra battery pack for phone 

Maps for phone

3 tyres including the above for spare wheels

2 mousses for spare wheels

And lots more to come :) :)


 hope there's enough space in the van confuseconfusewink........


 David you could be taking a trailerwink



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There's nothing worse than spares in your garage in Devon when you're t1ts up in the Pyrenees - take the bloody lot, even if you have to bend the doors shut around 'em smile



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There's nothing worse than spares in your garage in Devon when you're t1ts up in the Pyrenees - take the bloody lot, even if you have to bend the doors shut around 'em smile


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Tribey wrote:

I shall check the manual for the oomph rating of my Freeride. 

 


If you find somewhere to buy these ill have one smile 


 

So you're after a KTM now Russ? -- we all knew you would eventually biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin



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Wheely wrote:
russell11031967 wrote:
Tribey wrote:

I shall check the manual for the oomph rating of my Freeride. 

 


If you find somewhere to buy these ill have one smile 


 

So you're after a KTM now Russ? -- we all knew you would eventually biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin


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ADVENTURE SPEC SAID BACK ORDER TILL APRIL BUT IT TURNED UP TODAY :)

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Mine too!



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Are you using it for Spain?? I have three new tyres to choose from now Maxxis IT Pro, Mt43 and the Hybrid not sure which to use for Spain of Woohoo LDT need to test the MT43 and Hybrid with a mousse too, to make sure they stay on the rim :)

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I'm expecting dry and hardpacked and was going to use a MT43, until I saw the Motoz.

What are the tyre regs for Woohoo?



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You can use either.

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For what it's worth, my MT43 resembles a racing slick and has to go after today's experiences winkbiggrin. I'm planning to get a used Michelin X from Martin for WooHoo and T2T & to tide me over until Spain then fit a new MT43 or Motoz (if it arrives in time) Front is also needed hmm



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You can use either.


David is thia acceptable for WOOhoo?? 



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You can use either.


David is thia acceptable for WOOhoo?? 


 Motoz Mountain would be acceptable, if that's what you mean ?



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So Russell, what do you think of the Motoz?

OTT on his KTM raves about the grip he's getting from his, so we've just swapped my rear Trailmaxx for the Motoz in preparation foe the T2T.

The Motoz is certainly chunky, and on my Freeride required a bit of trimming to the chainguard

Motoz fitted 1c.jpg

Plenty of room the other side though.

Motoz fitted 3c.jpg

 



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Its a 10 from me, 4psi on tubeless and on the lanes I reckon I could run it 0 psi depending on the terrain . Side walls are stiffer than the MT43 , but the trade off is 16 lbs in weight and a harder lot harder rubber than the 43,

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The discount code supplied above does not work any more,
was it for a limited time,?
i have put it in higher and lower case..

or was it just for the above tyres as i was going to order some different ones..

Mike..



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crumbles wrote:

The discount code supplied above does not work any more,
was it for a limited time,?
i have put it in higher and lower case..

or was it just for the above tyres as i was going to order some different ones..

Mike..



-- Edited by crumbles on Sunday 1st of April 2018 07:42:18 PM


 The discount code is still good Mike, but adventure Spec are no longer taking orders for the Mountain Hybrid. The code was only ever good on Motoz tyres.

For some unfathomable reason (the tyre was just starting to take off in a big way) Motoz are no longer going to supply them to UK. The Extreme Hybrid will be available, but not the Mountain. I have no knowledge of the Extreme.

Colin

 



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Thanks for that Colin,
i was ordering a set of Motoz Tractionator Adventure tyres...
The code is not working but was letting me throught to the check out to order,so assume these tyres are available

Think i will ring them first...

Mike.



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They look a lot more sense than the MX/Enduro type for a long distance trail ride, ie 100s of miles.
I will use something similar for France / Spain later this year.
Too expensive for me though,
https://www.google.co.uk/search?ei=Vt_BWp3lH83wgAa6vJCACA&q=continental+motorcycle+trail+tyres&oq=continental+motorcycle+trail+tyres&gs_l=psy-ab.12..0i30k1j0i8i30k1.5744.9305.0.12426.11.11.0.0.0.0.183.1388.0j11.11.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-ab..0.11.1381...0i7i30k1j0i8i7i30k1j35i39k1j0i8i13i30k1j0i13k1.0.qTYOXe62IfE



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I saw Mytyres on Ebay and they were the cheapest for Tkc 80sTwinduro,s
as this was another make i was looking at,and they were cheaper aswell.than Motoz.

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