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Old 02-12-2021, 01:08 AM   #16
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From what I understand, true off road tires made for hard terrain, use a soft compound to help them stick, but gives them a very short tread life.
The serious 2 stroke guys will ride on Saturday then swap the direction of the tires for Sunday then have fresh ones the following weekend. So 2 good rides per rear tire is how soft they can get.
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Old 04-09-2021, 08:09 AM   #17
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Bozz website reassurance

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Jersey did you ever decide what you were going to do?

I also discovered the Brozz website has a 50/50 tire for sale. I personally am thinking that I want more Knobby than that though.
https://shop.brozz250.com/eshopprod_...l_Assembly.htm
Have you used this site? They seem entirely reasonable as the entire wheel assembly is only $.01 each for front and rear.

The 50/50 seem like a good compromise for me, but I have some small reservations about the Bozz website's integrity and seek reassurance from happy customers if possible.

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Old 06-28-2021, 09:02 AM   #18
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Upgraded to proper front and rear DOT knobby tires finally installed on the TBR7. Motoz tractionator desert h/t 130/80-17 with motoz Uber thick tube in the rear. Mitas Dakar e-09 100/90-19 front DOT with motoz extra thick tube. The front with those extra thick sidewalls were more challenging than the back. Also upgraded the too thin factory tire strips to thicker and wider name brand IRC. Also changed out the rear sprocket with an extra tooth and Honda bolts. It was a tad too low with 32 rear. 100 link 520 non o-ring regular chain with 13 front 33 rear. It took a while to research and find a true front tire in this size. My grand total experience changing a motorcycle tire was watching a YouTube video prior, so anyone is capable. Link to video I watched below and pictures of the tires themselves.

https://ibb.co/TbSNqg3
https://ibb.co/znTWMzX
https://ibb.co/jLjSjfJ
https://ibb.co/vYsnk8M
https://ibb.co/PQ1JDN2
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Old 06-28-2021, 09:56 AM   #19
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Good looking knobbys for a DOT!
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