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What is the best brand of tire for Husqvarna wr 125?

What is the best brand of tire for Husqvarna wr 125?

  • metzeler

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  • michellin

    Votes: 2 66.7%

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I just tested these and really like them a lot of slick clay etc...

http://www.cafehusky.com/threads/will-be-testing-some-new-off-road-tires.36836/#post-360365

I also love Motoz Terrapators and ITs and in the winter and Motoz IT in the summer. My other favorite front is the Bridgestone M59 as a good all around woods tire. I also like some pirelli tires.

For reference i hate Mich S12's. To me they feel odd and like you are on top on rubber marbles.
 
For reference i hate Mich S12's. To me they feel odd and like you are on top on rubber marbles.

In the UK at this time of year there is , arguably, no better tyre. On mud and grass they do offer excellent grip but use them in conditions they weren't intended for and they are far from perfect. Hard packed dirt, rocks and any tarmac will destroy them quickly.
 
In the UK at this time of year there is , arguably, no better tyre. On mud and grass they do offer excellent grip but use them in conditions they weren't intended for and they are far from perfect. Hard packed dirt, rocks and any tarmac will destroy them quickly.


Yes the only place I find them acceptable is in loam, groomed MX track and grass. Any Ok tires works good in that stuff though. Its all the rock, roots and hard pack I hate them on. Personal preference only. I know they are popular with some.
 
Different tires work for different riders, but the tire to beat today is the ZipTy recommended Golden Tyre 216AA "Fat Tire" front (90/100). We have race/trail tested on every husky from 125, 310, 449 to the new Husky's and KTMs. And with a dozen different riders. It is an Italian tire that sticks to everything from mud, snow and rocks to silty sand. DOT legal and does not tear on the tarmac (tested that myself).
 
Motoz terrapactor is my favorite front tire ever.

MOTOZ_terrapactor_st_front_Kindercross_reifen.jpg
 
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