05-03-2021, 11:56 PM | #1 |
Join Date: Apr 2021
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RPS Magician tires
After getting my magician; went riding with some family members. We live in south Florida and a our trails are deep sugar sand. I was having a super hard time, but it was somewhat manageable when I got the hang of it.
I thought maybe I would try some knobby tires, but was having a super hard time finding anything to fit the magician wheel sizes. I ordered some random knobby for the back that was 90/100r16 and a shinko 244 2.75r19 for the front Mistake. After getting the tires I realized they were absolutely tiny. The shinko looked like a bicycle wheel, and the rear wheel diameter for super small. I fitted em up anyways and took it back to the trails. I went down 4 times in the 1st 5 minutes. No control at all. Back to the drawing board. So after looking into a bunch of options like re-spoking the hub to a 17” rim; I found the Kenda “Big Block”s. I ordered a set. They are tubeless tires but I’m running a tube in them. The sizes I got were 120/70r19 for the front and 140/90b16 for the rear. Being tubeless, they were super hard to stretch on, but I finally got them on without cutting the tubes. Took it riding; wow!! Night and day difference. This is all I will put on here from here on out. Great on the street, dirt, and In the sand. And it honestly feels like it runs better, like it has the right amount of load on it now. I wanted to share this because I scoured these forums for a good set of magician tires, and I was feeling pretty hopeless. Hopefully this saves others a headache. Im 5’11” and the magician felt really small to me before but these tires actually brought the height up to the point where I’m almost on my tip-toes standing upright. The only modification I had to make was remove the little mud flap in front of the rear tire. It’s a snug fit, but doesn’t contact the swing arm, even with a heavy load. Super happy with them. And very excited. |
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05-04-2021, 02:15 AM | #2 |
Join Date: May 2020
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Tires make a massive difference.
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05-04-2021, 07:43 AM | #3 |
Join Date: Oct 2020
Location: Flower Mound Texas
Posts: 904
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Those are some big tires! They look good.
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05-05-2021, 12:10 PM | #4 |
Join Date: Feb 2021
Location: Kansas City
Posts: 2,746
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OEM tires on my 2020 Bashan Storm are dual sport. They are not that bad, but when the dirt gets too uneven or chunky, the front end goes out left or right pretty easy. I stand up and pay attention, and that helps, but I will eventually get something in a knobby.
I found Shinko 244 compatible dual sport tires, but they seem more like a knobby than the tires I got on the bike (look like "adventure tour" type tires). The rear Shinko 244 is a 5.10-17. It seems to be pretty wide/big. Has anyone installed one of these? The corresponding front tire is the 2.75-19 you got and DIN'T like. Kenda Big Blocks. Will look into it. |
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05-07-2021, 02:18 PM | #5 | |
Join Date: May 2021
Posts: 40
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magician, rps magician, sand, tires, wheels |
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