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Road manners! Bias claws or Simex ET2`s ?

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Road manners! Bias claws or Simex ET2`s ?

Post by GUEEY »

Looking to go back to a 2nd set of Bias Tyres.
still drive 4-5 hours on the blacktop to my offroad destinations and and looking for a tuff durable tyre that will take the punishment.
Had a couple of unexpected failures with my radial claws!
only expeirence with rag tyres in the past in JT2`s and Swampers, Creepys.

any advise would be great!

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Post by crankycruiser »

Well i cnt compare the claws for ya .. but i have 38" creepies and i would have to say my 36" pedes drove better
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Post by Ryano »

The Mickey T Bias Claw have better manners on road in my opinion. Reason for this is that they run a fibreglass belting to keep a flatter footprint at higher speeds and reduce crowning of the tyre. Because of this belting, they also don't 'roll under' when cornering like other non-belted Bias tyres.
With the ET's, a lot of people run them at higher pressures on road so they are on the centre tread and keep them off the large shoulder lugs for better ride and comfort. The drawback with this is running on a much narrower section of tread leading to reduced handling.

Hope it helps,
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Post by GUEEY »

Cheers Ryno.

that gives me a technical summary on Claws over ETs

Thanks for the tips

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Post by DR Frankenstine »

I have just bought some 37" bias claws and find them very good on the road. Not good in the wet though but that could be cause they are new.
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Post by mule75 »

i have a set of claws and pedes and i reckon pedes win by a long margin. off and on road pedes flog em.
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Post by bad_religion_au »

mule75 wrote:i have a set of claws and pedes and i reckon pedes win by a long margin. off and on road pedes flog em.
your talking radial claws tho aren't you?
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Post by dubs »

My pedes drove good too.Apart from the noise which wasent too bad I hardly knew they were on the rig
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