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Re: Itp Terracross

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No spacers. Future +3 going on it. Yeah I can't believe everyone has this much problems with these tire. Got me reall looking @ the Bighorns. I have 200 miles on my stockers and not a single problem. Is the Terracross that thin?
They're not a bad tire, i've had them on my personal machine for almost 400 miles. I had one problem when I was running them at 4 psi in the sand, I rolled the right front off the bead, but no flats so far.
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Old November 20th, 2008, 02:27 PM
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Re: Itp Terracross

Thanks I am difinitly not using them in the sand. Rock, mud and trees. Got me really thinking bout something alittle tuffer.
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Re: Itp Terracross

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Thanks I am difinitly not using them in the sand. Rock, mud and trees. Got me really thinking bout something alittle tuffer.
i live in az. the cactus punctured them, the rocks punctured them. they are too soft or something. get bighorns and u won't regret, otherwise waste your money.
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Thanks I am difinitly not using them in the sand. Rock, mud and trees. Got me really thinking bout something alittle tuffer.
We run all types of terrain with them, rocks, trails, sand. I was just saying that the only problem I ever had, happened while in the sand and it was partly my fault for running them that low and expecting them to corner like they had 8 or 10 psi in them.

If you're going to be doing a lot of rock and very little of anything else, they may be better options out there.
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Re: Itp Terracross

I have the GBC Dirt Tamers and have prolly 500 miles on them and dont have a plug on in them. They are much cheaper than the itp or maxxis tires. For general riding I think they are just as good as the others but I dunno if they make them anymore but they do make somethin similar and I think they are the grim reaper tire and they are 8 ply tires too. At least check em out.
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Looking for the best price on 26" x12s on SS 108s anyone know any good places to look?
Check out atv tires plus on ebay you cant beat their prices any where, and you can get about any combonation you want.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I would like to keep the business with guys from the board. They are here riding and helping us and answer questions. Whats 10-20 dollars to some guy on Flea bay if he is not on here answering our questions.
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Re: Itp Terracross

The Bighorn is about as close to a universal tire as you can get. Seems like most pictures I see of racers in magazines are running them. So either they finish races...or the teams get them for free
I got the Terra XD because they were available in 26x11x12 and Bighorn wasn't. The XD is a little lighter and does great in mud. I've had zero problems but only have about 200 trail miles on them so far.

If weight isn't an issue for you check out the new GBC Grim Reaper tire. 8-ply!

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Re: Itp Terracross

i have 600 miles on my itp tera cross no flats no punchures and no plugs or slime been in rocks.....mud....sand.....snow low press high press jumping and not a prob.....
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I have old version, no plugs, do alot of rock climbing, do have seal issues on rims, that is my fault for not cleaning them well when I installed, to lazy to reset, love the tire
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