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Today at work we got a delivery of the first 40 x 13.5 x 17 inch comp spec Maxxis Creepy Crawlers in the country. You have to see these tyres, they are so soft, you can almost leave fingerprints in the tread and you can twist a lug and it slowly returns back.
I want some, but I am broke
You have to feel these tyres to believe how soft they are, we have a few sets at work so if anyone wants to come and have a feel, feel free. And by the way, these tyres are for sale and are at a cheap price, they won't last for long!
Come and have a squiz.
For sale info in the 'For Sale' section.
Mock
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Sierrajim wrote:
So hurry up, come back, buy a Lada (can't believe i just said that) and we'll go wheelin'.
i saw these tyres today and my god they are soft. i was leaning on it for about 10 minutes and it left a flat spot ( im dead serious" )
im sold on them and will definetely be buying a set ASAP
anyone want to buy some 42" swampers and beadlocks
Rubber and plastic hardness is measured using a durometer. For example, the MAXXIS downhill mtb tyres I use come in durometer values of 40a, 42a, 50a and 60a durometer. The a refers to the test method. The 40 or 42 durometer tyres sound similar to what you describe.
Rubber and plastic hardness is measured using a durometer. For example, the MAXXIS downhill mtb tyres I use come in durometer values of 40a, 42a, 50a and 60a durometer. The a refers to the test method. The 40 or 42 durometer tyres sound similar to what you describe.
Would it be marked on the side of the tyre
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Sierrajim wrote:
So hurry up, come back, buy a Lada (can't believe i just said that) and we'll go wheelin'.
Rubber and plastic hardness is measured using a durometer. For example, the MAXXIS downhill mtb tyres I use come in durometer values of 40a, 42a, 50a and 60a durometer. The a refers to the test method. The 40 or 42 durometer tyres sound similar to what you describe.
Would it be marked on the side of the tyre
Mock
Possibly, depends how secretive Maxxis want to be. It is on my mtb tyres.
Rubber and plastic hardness is measured using a durometer. For example, the MAXXIS downhill mtb tyres I use come in durometer values of 40a, 42a, 50a and 60a durometer. The a refers to the test method. The 40 or 42 durometer tyres sound similar to what you describe.
Would it be marked on the side of the tyre
Mock
Possibly, depends how secretive Maxxis want to be. It is on my mtb tyres.
Ill have a look
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Sierrajim wrote:
So hurry up, come back, buy a Lada (can't believe i just said that) and we'll go wheelin'.
The Rocky that was parked at TTC due to transmission issues had a set of maxxis "stickys" on it. Way soft tyres, would work unreal on rocks IMHO. Not sure if these are the same tyres you refering to. Think Sean from ABT had organised them, though i was a bit pissed at time and not sure of exact details. But they were deffinatley softer than the regular creepy's.
Layto....
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Rubber and plastic hardness is measured using a durometer. For example, the MAXXIS downhill mtb tyres I use come in durometer values of 40a, 42a, 50a and 60a durometer. The a refers to the test method. The 40 or 42 durometer tyres sound similar to what you describe.
i do the testing all the time for this at work. we use a standard called shore a hardness for flexables and shore d for ridgids. the tested needs to be ordered 8mths in advance and costs over $600 for what liiks like a odified dial gauge
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lay80n wrote:The Rocky that was parked at TTC due to transmission issues had a set of maxxis "stickys" on it. Way soft tyres, would work unreal on rocks IMHO. Not sure if these are the same tyres you refering to. Think Sean from ABT had organised them, though i was a bit pissed at time and not sure of exact details. But they were deffinatley softer than the regular creepy's.
Layto....
As far as I know, Maxxis have only just started to make te 40's in the comp compound, and we got the first sets in Australia, and have also been told that Maxxis will be producing comp spec tyres in smaller sizes soon, they are working there way down from 40"
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Sierrajim wrote:
So hurry up, come back, buy a Lada (can't believe i just said that) and we'll go wheelin'.
I was just on pirate, and had a look at the WErock pro nationals, there seems to be a lot more maxxis tyres in the field now, both creepy and trepadore, even bruce zeller ir running them now on scrapper, have a look there are some ausom pics, and a couple of endover roll's
ISUZUROVER wrote:of 40a, 42a, 50a and 60a durometer. The a refers to the test method. .
My wifes are 36DD and they are VERY durable
Peter.
I call bullshite, show us some pics.
I can vouch for them ... 36DD and very durable ...
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lay80n wrote:The Rocky that was parked at TTC due to transmission issues had a set of maxxis "stickys" on it. Way soft tyres, would work unreal on rocks IMHO. Not sure if these are the same tyres you refering to. Think Sean from ABT had organised them, though i was a bit pissed at time and not sure of exact details. But they were deffinatley softer than the regular creepy's.
Layto....
As far as I know, Maxxis have only just started to make te 40's in the comp compound, and we got the first sets in Australia, and have also been told that Maxxis will be producing comp spec tyres in smaller sizes soon, they are working there way down from 40"
Mock
yeh the rocky at tufftruck definatly had 40 " stickies
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hokey wrote:How would these last on the rocks? seeing as they are so soft would they be loosing chunks out of the tyre alot?
It doesn't seem to work like that, since the softer tyres are more flexible, they don't seem to lose chunks like the hard tyres do. They do wear a LOT faster though... I wonder if Tony (RUFF) could manage to do a full comp on one set???
ljxtreem wrote:Today at work we got a delivery of the first 40 x 13.5 x 17 inch comp spec Maxxis Creepy Crawlers in the country. You have to see these tyres, they are so soft, you can almost leave fingerprints in the tread and you can twist a lug and it slowly returns back.
I want some, but I am broke
You have to feel these tyres to believe how soft they are, we have a few sets at work so if anyone wants to come and have a feel, feel free. And by the way, these tyres are for sale and are at a cheap price, they won't last for long!
Come and have a squiz.
For sale info in the 'For Sale' section.
Mock
Are these the New Comp spec Compound or the Old Comp Spec Compound?
They are the new comp spec compound, strait from the docks to work, I didnt know there was an old comp compound, but these are new, still hot off the mold
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Sierrajim wrote:
So hurry up, come back, buy a Lada (can't believe i just said that) and we'll go wheelin'.
ljxtreem wrote:They are the new comp spec compound, strait from the docks to work, I didnt know there was an old comp compound, but these are new, still hot off the mold
Mock
On the other hand...the ones you have may be the old ones...