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The best tires for hardpack will be the ones that have a large number of small, closely spaced traction blocks. The terf tamers come to mind here. Trouble is closely spaced blocks will pack up real fast in the mud.
I have lots of hardpacked hills with world class wicked hill climbs, behind my house. I tried the Holeshot H-D's back there, and absolutely hated them! They made the back end fishtale terribly. I would pick the H-D only for softer loamy soil, and wet conditions (but not necessarily deep mud). And they are kind of heavy.
I have run Holeshot XC's on all my big sport bikes for many years, and they have always given great performance as well as durability!
I have lots of hardpacked hills with world class wicked hill climbs, behind my house. I tried the Holeshot H-D's back there, and absolutely hated them! They made the back end fishtale terribly. I would pick the H-D only for softer loamy soil, and wet conditions (but not necessarily deep mud). And they are kind of heavy.
I have run Holeshot XC's on all my big sport bikes for many years, and they have always given great performance as well as durability!
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