Good Location To Practice Dirt Skills Near Denver?

14kmtnman

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I like them. They are the 804/805's. They do rumble (noise wise) at bit in the 40-60 mph range. They seem fairly smooth across the speed range. They really seem to stick well on the pavement & in the dirt. They worked really well in the mud. Being bias ply's they seem stiffer than the stock tires did.

How are you liking the Mitas? How did they do in the mud?
 

Bushyar15

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Colorado
I've very happy with them.

Off-road they seem to work very well. They worked well in the mud too.

On-road they make a little bit of noise on-road, but not super noticeable. Pretty neutral on turn-in. They do have a bit of a vague feel in corners when going at a good clip.. Nothing scary but not the feedback I was expecting…. I'm thinking if they work well on all our rides prior to doing the COBDR, I'll probably use them for it...
 
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