the bigger you go, the more extreme your tyres need to be to provide the grip you're after
In the wet, maybe. Opposite in the dry IMO.
It's California-dry twice a year in the UK. Even then I've had few issues with the mud tyres, and witnessed some very sketchy moments with tred-light plus tyres
witnessed some very sketchy moments with tred-light plus tyres
Tbf, @7Üp is like that whatever tyre he uses.
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In the wet, maybe. Opposite in the dry IMO.