mudlite lifespan
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mudlite lifespan
I read that the mudlite doesn't wear very well, just wondering what the life expectancy of them is. I am looking at getting a set of 26" dirtdevils or bearclaws, considering mudlites because I found some for cheap. Anybody with these tires please post how many miles you got on them and how they look.
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mudlite lifespan
1wook. I have a set of 26 inch MudLites and I noticed yesterday while riding there was chunking on the tread. Right where the V ends on the center tread, it was about 1 inch to 2 inch pieces missing and I only have at the time I noticed 112 miles on them. They worked great in the mud and rocks and I did not have problems with chunking in those conditions but the last 2 trips we have been riding on frozen rivers and and I think the sharp edges of the ice was cutting the tread while spinning. The tire is 6ply but I do not think the tread is, as it is realy flexible and somewhat of a sticky compound.
I ran a set of Bear Claws for a long time and did not have this problem and I recomend them to people as I know the performance of the tire and how it wears.
I do not think I can recomend the MudLites after seeing what was happening with the tire after so few miles. I want to put alot more miles on it this summer and see if the tire holds up and then pass further judgement.
If this is an isolated issue because of the ice I can live with it and just limit my river riding but how will the tire hold up now that pieces are missing, will it continue to fall apart? AlaskaBoy.
I ran a set of Bear Claws for a long time and did not have this problem and I recomend them to people as I know the performance of the tire and how it wears.
I do not think I can recomend the MudLites after seeing what was happening with the tire after so few miles. I want to put alot more miles on it this summer and see if the tire holds up and then pass further judgement.
If this is an isolated issue because of the ice I can live with it and just limit my river riding but how will the tire hold up now that pieces are missing, will it continue to fall apart? AlaskaBoy.
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I just did my first ride this past Sunday with my 26" mudlites. It was an extremely rocky trail as all the dirt and mudd was washed away. They were much rougher than my stock dunflops and beat me near to death, but the handling is so much better. I climbed up and down some pretty nasty rock hills and over some yucky sharp edged stuff all day and cant see one single chunk missing. It is a softer compound and will probably wear a tad faster, but I dont think I ride enough to even care.
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