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Maxxis Trepador radial?

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Maxxis Trepador radial?

Post by SIM79 »

How does this tyre perform offroad and on road? I saw the radial trepador for the first time last night and was impressed with the tread pattern. The lugs were big, siped and tread depth looked deeper than any mud tyre I have run.
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Post by Burdy »

Ive got a set of Trepadors 35x12x15inch they have only done around 500kms but i reckon there a good tyre for a radial, there low on road noise too
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Post by chunks »

I plan to get a set of these in 35s for my Patrol soon, hopefully they will be sweet.
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Post by Hobzee »

Trepadors were the dominant tyre at Cliffhanger. Bobby D is the only guy to drive the bluff at Cliffhanger in 4 years and he did it on Trepadores - they have my vote.
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Post by chunks »

Radials or the Bias tyres?
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Re: treps

Post by Mudzuki »

Hobzee wrote:Trepadors were the dominant tyre at Cliffhanger. Bobby D is the only guy to drive the bluff at Cliffhanger in 4 years and he did it on Trepadores - they have my vote.
I believe that all of the winch challenge rigs are on the Bias 37s, but with the street compound. Great tyre, make the radials look tame :twisted:
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Post by bogged »

Burdy wrote:Ive got a set of Trepadors 35x12x15inch they have only done around 500kms but i reckon there a good tyre for a radial
you can tell that in 500klms :shock:
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Post by tuffsahara »

ive hadmne on for about a year now they are an excellent tyre even when worn they dont make overly too much noise and oon the sand and rocky terrain they are awesome not so much in the mud tho... and they stick real well on wet roads too
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Post by SIM79 »

tuffsahara wrote: not so much in the mud tho..
What is the issue in mud? What pressure do you run offroad?
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Re: treps

Post by SIM79 »

Hobzee wrote:Trepadors were the dominant tyre at Cliffhanger. Bobby D is the only guy to drive the bluff at Cliffhanger in 4 years and he did it on Trepadores - they have my vote.
This thread is about the RADIAL TREPADOR!!
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Re: treps

Post by Hobzee »

SIM79 wrote:
Hobzee wrote:Trepadors were the dominant tyre at Cliffhanger. Bobby D is the only guy to drive the bluff at Cliffhanger in 4 years and he did it on Trepadores - they have my vote.
This thread is about the RADIAL TREPADOR!!
Apologies for that Mr.

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