Ok, Here's what I put on to replace the Sedona 907 rear tire I took off after about 38 hours time.
I swapped this out last weekend and rode the bike yesterday. It is a climbing beast. We had a little cool down last week and 2 days of sporadic rain but it was still dry and compact out yesterday.
This is a "Kings 9661 Desert" Hard/intermediate Enduro tire. Its DOT approved and had excellent straight line hook up but of course it seems all new tires do.
I've had it sitting around for a few years. I don't think I paid more than $65.00 for this tire. Its a 120/100/18" size.
It was a bitch to get on with the "Tubliss", but so have all the other tires I've mounted. It has a very stiff sidewall. I ran it at only 5lbs. pressure and I will try lowering it to about 3lbs and ride it like that next time out. It should easily handle that low pressure setting as its very stiff.
It has heavy built in side wall rim protection. Reinforced side knobs and considering the rocks and climbs I rode yesterday for 45 miles it held up really well. The knobs don't roll over the sides of the tire very far like an FIM style tire but it took only a few miles to figure out its side bite when backing it into a turn and sliding it.
Forward traction is very good. Its a hard stiff tire, was very inexpensive, is a lesser known brand and should hold up to a few good months of riding until the late summer monsoons hit us here. At that point I'll change it out to something more suitable for the wet weather. I have a new "Sedona 887 and a 907" just sitting there waiting.
It absolutely amazes me how an inexpensive tire running the "Tubliss" system can allow that tire to perform so well. Its all about the low, low pressure and laying down some footprint.
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