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trialsiain

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Maxxis Minions are pretty good, a few people use Continental Kaisers, I think they are both pretty heavy tyres, it depends what your riding really, for natural riding go for a Minion or Kaiser on the rear and a Maxxis Larsen or Continental Vertical for the front. For street riding go for maybe a Maxxis Holy Roller or DMR moto r or moto digger.

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I went from a pair of standard Try-Alls to a Try-All shift up front and a Trial Queen on the rear. I love the drop in weight and the extra bounce you get from the TQ. The TQ has taken some hard hits and no flat, but it's definitely not as durable as the standard try-all tire, but it's nearly a pound lighter. The 2.2 TQ is also super fat and super grippy, so don't let the 2.2 size fool you. It barely fits in my Karbon and is about the same size if not bigger than the Try-All 2.5.

The TQ lacks a little stability on angled stuff, but any tire will in comparison really because it has thinner walls and is lighter. I will try out the Try-All lite as soon as the TQ wears down, but as of now, I'm pretty damn happy with it.

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I've currently got a dual ply Slow Reezay 2.4 Minion on the rear and I can vouch for the fact that it's pretty heavy (esp conpared to my 2.1 single ply Maxxis Advantage up front)), but the dual ply casing means I can run it nice and soft without pinching.

Although I've rear that the way the Maxxis tyres work (because they're mainly designed for DH type stuff) is to use the slow rebound soft compound go generate good grip, though this reduces springiness which some people like for trials. This is where the TryAll compounds are supposed to be an improvement.

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