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Hi all,

Can anyone advise on what's the best tyre for muddy conditions??

At home where I do most of my riding is's pretty much all mud apart from the river bed, currently use a mitchelin x11 which came on the bike, which spins like crazy. Are there any better ones or are trials bikes just ment for the dry stuff?

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I'm trying out a pair of Vee-Rubber tyres and they are turning out OK. I managed to find grip at The Matchless trial today and it were properly muddy! I shall keep you all posted, but with my current state of ****ness, the tyres are not a handicap!

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hey,

i also perfer the irc tyre, specially in winter when the michelin rubber is to hard. in the summer i use michelin on my sherco, the irc is a bit to soft then

on my twinshock i alway use tubeless irc

regards bob

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I used to use the michellin but switched to the IRC and havent looked back. I find they give much more grip in the mud. They also tend to fling the mud out of the grips and not get clogged up the same as other brands which i think makes a big difference.

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Simply put, the harder your knobbles the better it'll go in the sloppy stuff :( ..... or in proper English, the Michelin is of a softer compound than the others IRC and Vee Rubber, even Dunlop and the horrible Pirelli. Therefore it'll grip better on rocks and in burns but maybe the compromise is mud.

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Simply put, the harder your knobbles the better it'll go in the sloppy stuff :( ..... or in proper English, the Michelin is of a softer compound than the others IRC and Vee Rubber, even Dunlop and the horrible Pirelli. Therefore it'll grip better on rocks and in burns but maybe the compromise is mud.

Why are pirellis horrible?

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thanks for all the replies

the tyre looks in pretty good nick to me, maybe it isn't tho

pressure is around 3psi

think i'll buy a irc an give that a try

as said above tho it may be down to my riding style, more practise........

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