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Motoz tires back in stock...

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Shipping mid to late next week. :thumbsup: if those that have been waiting would like to Email me we can get them ordered up and on the way.

Thanks
Kelly
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PALMER84ONE;93613 said:
What if we didn't and want them?
What size they come in? 90/90 front 120/100 rear?

:D huh? you don't have to buy them :excuseme: Will do a full list here shortly.
 
Of course I would buy them. I was just replying to "if those that have been waiting would like to Email me we can get them ordered up and on the way." What if we (I, me, PALMER84ONE) didn't and want them (would like to purchase)? :excuseme:

But if you like to "give" me a set Kelly, I'll try them out and tell everyone how great you (they, Motosportz) are. :D

And I wont tell anyone! I promise! :busted:

:doh: to late. :lol:
 
U R funny.

So here is my recommendations...

Light bikes like 125's off road or MX for looser conditions, and trail work - Terrapactors

For typical soft-intermediate terrain the Enduro ST rules

For intermediate and long life the Enduro IT is the one.

For DS and intermediate trail but more trail than road the X-cir is the choice.

Hard pack and DS the Dez HT is what you want.
 
i emailed you this morn about sprockets and tire's what tire's are good for logs and pine needle filled woods along with alot of lose rock something comparable to say maxxis it i was thinking the xcircuit
 
:lol: Ok, so send me the X-circuits. I'll try them out and report how well they work in the So. Cal. Dez. and Mountains. I'll recommend your store and how you sponsored the test. It's all in the name of product and company. :thumbsup:

TE450, Sizes please.
I'll check your web.
Thanks Kelly
 
So what do you think will work best on a 2010 TC250 and my 08 CR125 0n hard pack clay all the way to lose clay/sand on a MX track? Also can we phone in the orders? For some reason I can't email you. It tells me to close some boxes and open something LOL I don't have a clue what my computer wants me to do. Thanks K.
 
I picked up an X- circuit for my 510 2 weeks ago (sorry Kelly-- you were out). They hook up better than expected. At the end of the day, 3 of the guys I was riding with were so impressed they came over and inspected the tire, and I had to tell them about the dealer in Vancouver. I hope you have a bunch of them.
 
Brandon Whitmore;93742 said:
I picked up an X- circuit for my 510 2 weeks ago (sorry Kelly-- you were out). They hook up better than expected. At the end of the day, 3 of the guys I was riding with were so impressed they came over and inspected the tire, and I had to tell them about the dealer in Vancouver. I hope you have a bunch of them.

Nice. I don't care that you got them somewhere else, it's all good. I discount them so my markup is minimal. I appreciate you sending people my way. :thumbsup:

Remember that Motos like to be about 4-8 PSI less than most tires and seem to hold up and not flat at those pressures.

also For you X-circiut guys, all reports i get is they work better mounted revers of what the arrow says for the back ones.
 
For you X-circiut guys, all reports i get is they work better mounted revers of what the arrow says for the back ones.

Ahh, now you tell me. :banghead:

I did my first solo tire mounting with this thing. I've got a sprocket gear hole through my middle finger nail, and plenty of cuts that tell me the tire is just fine the way it sits.
 
Brandon Whitmore;94643 said:
Ahh, now you tell me. :banghead:

I did my first solo tire mounting with this thing. I've got a sprocket gear hole through my middle finger nail, and plenty of cuts that tell me the tire is just fine the way it sits.

Lots of WD40 and they slide right on. :thumbsup:
 
Did a ride with 3 friends this last weekend. All of us had Motoz front and back and all love them. Adam has 1970 miles on a Enduro IT on his 07 WR250 and despite some side knobs missing it still works great****************************************

Almost 2000 miles****************************************

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Kelly,

Got my 6 tires last Friday. Thanks for the great tires and a good deal. The Tractionater IT is a pretty impressive looking tire. From what you have said in the past these need to be run with low pressures? These are for a friend of Myrons.

Amazing life on that enduro IT. :cheers: I am still amazed at the life I am getting out of the Terrapactors front and rear. I am up to about 400 miles and they still hook hard and no issues. These are supposed to be their light weight motocross tire. If I had to guess I will replace them mid-summer when I have about 800 miles on them.

Thanks again,
Walt
 
Tractionator IT front. 2000 miles of all off road, rocks, mud, roots etc.

new on next to it. Amazing tire life.

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I keep waiting for my Enduro S/T's to wear out so I can replace them. But they wont wear out. I mounted them last December and I figure they still have 60-70% life left in them.

I feel bad for running a mud tire in the rocks, but they eat it up and wont die. I'm not complaining. I'm just Just shocked!

If and when they die I'll buy some more.
 
Which ones to buy? I ride here in the Oregon muck but mostly Eastern Oregon and Washington desert. TE 610 newbie still running the karoos right now.
 
The hot tire up here is the michelin S12. It typically sells for $110 -$130 at bike shops. I got the Enduro ST, and it is virtually a carbon copy of the S12, almost the same compound of rubber too, maybe a hair harder.

I could almost get 2 Motoz for the price of a michelin.....Motoz FTW!
 
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