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AT tyres

Posted: 01 Aug 2007, 07:18
by Al Housman
Any suggestions for All Terrain tyres.I'm likely to use my Doka 50/50 on/off road.Colway CTrax look good value.Anybody tried them?Thanks.Al

Posted: 01 Aug 2007, 12:25
by bigbluebus
from my limited experience AT's clog very quickly in the gooey stuff

I've got Colway AT's on mine, Mercus has BF AT's on his, both seemed to suffer the same

I'll be putting MT's on mine when the time comes (if it hasn't sold)

Posted: 01 Aug 2007, 21:25
by smokeyjon
I've got colway ATs as well. I haven't done much off roading, but they were fairly capable last summer greenlaning along Sarn Helen (relatively dry and prettz rocky). BUT...

To be honest I'll be buying a proper set of tyres rather than remoulds next time. I lost one sidewall on that trip, and another sidewall now has a small rip (seemingly just from kerbing and stuff). I've also had 2 punctures repaired. They don't look as cheap or as good when you keep having to get new ones couriered from Leeds at 50 quid a pop and spend most of the time with your prop out as you're running mismatched tyres...

Posted: 01 Aug 2007, 21:29
by andysimpson
I have colway m/t, i am not impressed with anything apart from price. The wear rate is alarming, they seem to cut easy and they are hopeless in mud.

AT tyres

Posted: 01 Aug 2007, 21:56
by PC52
I had Goodyear wrangler ATs, now mines permanently on BFG MTs. I've spent a lot of money on rubber this year and should have put MTs on straight away.
I do 80 road 20 off road.

Posted: 02 Aug 2007, 21:51
by Mudlark
BF Goodrich MT's :ok

You get what you pay for !

Posted: 03 Aug 2007, 09:10
by toomanytoys
Or in PC52's case he still got them and didnt pay much!!!!! :shock:

My Guyanes are brill in the goo, but bloomin noisy on the road so looking at BFG AT's or poss the BFG MTs' as a compromise... to run all the time...