P1000 GBC Terra Master

Adam490

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These look pretty cool:

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Russ989

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How does he like them? I'm not in the market for tires but I've added these to my list to consider when I am.
Those are what I’m buying for the Trifecta 1000-5. You’ll be able to see them at the takeover.
 
Bad_bowtie

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Definatly an interesting tire. I wonder if it really matters which direction they are mounted? I see that part as a gimmick, but they do look like they would do very well around here in everything except deep mud, which I dont care about anyways. I do like the 10 ply rated part!
 
Plumber32

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Definatly an interesting tire. I wonder if it really matters which direction they are mounted? I see that part as a gimmick, but they do look like they would do very well around here in everything except deep mud, which I dont care about anyways. I do like the 10 ply rated part!
According to dirtwheelsmag it does make a difference as to placement
 
Russ989

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So which way is better?
I think side B is for hard pack and side A is for soft terrain. I figured it didn’t really matter but the article I read said that most of your rigs weight transfers to the outer part of the tire.
 
ToddACimer

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I think side B is for hard pack and side A is for soft terrain. I figured it didn’t really matter but the article I read said that most of your rigs weight transfers to the outer part of the tire.

So if I mostly ride in wet sand or hard packed gravel which way do they go? Cool idea but I don't know how you'd know they worked well.
 
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So if I mostly ride in wet sand or hard packed gravel which way do they go? Cool idea but I don't know how you'd know they worked well.
Not sure, I think they will do good no matter which way you mount them.
 
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Plumber32

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So if I mostly ride in wet sand or hard packed gravel which way do they go? Cool idea but I don't know how you'd know they worked well.
For loose sandy terrain you want the knobby side inside. Dirt wheels. Ran them then switched them around on the rim's and ran again. They are tough but seem to run short by a decent margin.
 

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