Anyone race Vintage grass track MX?

Discussion in 'Motorbike Technical Discussion' started by Mike Corey, Jan 12, 2009.

  1. Mike Corey

    Mike Corey Guest

    I was curious as to what tires would be the best. The courses are
    usually 70-80% natural terrain / grass, the remaining is medium to semi
    hard packed dirt. Off course after the first moto, much of the grass is
    gone, but if you slip off the "groove" or attempt to pass someone,
    you're back on grass.

    I'm thinking tires for intermediate / hard terrain would be best over
    all?
     
    Mike Corey, Jan 12, 2009
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  2. Mike Corey

    frijoli Guest

    I would think good dualsport style dirt tires would be best overall.
    Basically these are not too aggressive knobbys. Knobby tires are not
    good in turns on pavement, but hold their own on everything else. Dual
    purpose tires are a lot better on pavement but are marginal elswhere.
    Pavement tire are ONLY good on pavement

    Check out these:
    http://www.motorcycle-superstore.co...one-TW18-Trail-Wing-Dual-Sport-Rear-Tire.aspx
     
    frijoli, Jan 12, 2009
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  3. Mike Corey

    Wudsracer Guest

    Mike,
    I recently changed to the Kenda K760 Trackmaster2 for the rear of my
    Post-Vintage cross country race bike. I needed a 17" rear tire for
    the '82 Husky XC250 and the choices were limited. This is definitely
    a step up, especially for vintage cross country, than the Metzler
    copies that I was running. I use a modern Bridgestone intermediate
    front knobby.

    If you have an 18" rear, your choices are a lot more open. Look
    hard at the Maxxis SI knobby for long wear characteristics and good
    dependable traction and control. Most tires that work better won't
    last as long.

    Good Luck!

    Wudsracer
    Team LAGNAF


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    Wudsracer, Jan 12, 2009
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  4. Mike Corey

    sturd Guest

    asks:
    Only true grass track I've run last couple years was Berwick, PA
    AHRMA race. Dunlop D756 worked really well. My buddy Scotty
    used same at Unadilla last year and liked them. I'll use them next
    time I hit a grass track MX.


    Go fast. Take chances.
    Mike S.
     
    sturd, Jan 12, 2009
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  5. Mike Corey

    Tim H Guest

    Someone seems to have a reading comprehension problem.
    Pavement?
    <sigh>

    Tim H
     
    Tim H, Jan 12, 2009
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  6. Mike Corey

    frijoli Guest

    I was likening hard terrain to pavement. Didn't mean to be vague.
    <sigh>
     
    frijoli, Jan 13, 2009
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