Mousses
Re: Mousses
ok if front rim 1.6 or 1.8 inches, and rear either 2.15 or 2.5 you need michelin M16 front mousse and M02 rear mousse. Nice and easy. You'll probably want something with a decent hard compound for morocco but the desert race rears are slippy due to that hard compound. You could go for a pirelli scorpion XC mid hard rear in 140/80/18 and a mich desert race front for example, or a pirelli 554 front, or a maxxis it front/ rear etc (the mousses will be a tight fit in the maxxis but work well despite the maxxis rear being a 120 section)
We're about to stop selling tyres so the above is for your info only really, I'm not trying to sell you anything.
We're about to stop selling tyres so the above is for your info only really, I'm not trying to sell you anything.
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Re: Mousses
If I new I would be doing 80mph all day or part of the day I wouldn't use them, to be fare they did last three hour at that speed, I use the techno deserts they are the hardest ones, made in Italy, I use continental tkc 80 with two tyre locks on each wheel on the 600, only use one tyre lock on the wk400, I've not had the chance to try the 400 yet as I've just taken the wheels to the garage to have the mousses and tyres fitted this weekend, I'll hit the trail in the next week or so to try them,
The front is 21 90/90 the rear is 18 140/80
The front is 21 90/90 the rear is 18 140/80
Re: Mousses
Depending on the tyre it's fitted to, we fit Desert Mousses into trials tyres in the South West. You do need a rim lock if you're going to be riding through deep water. Once the desert mousses get a bit older we then put them in enduro tyres for trail riding which also require rim locks.Mike54 wrote:techno mousses are the worst performing mousses out there in my experience.
Also with desert mousses there is no need to use a rim lock. There is no chance of the tyre spinning.
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Re: Mousses
Mike I've never used anything else so I can't really compare, as I've used these for a time now I've had no problems with them if I do have any problems on the wk400 I'll post something up,Mike54 wrote:techno mousses are the worst performing mousses out there in my experience.
Also with desert mousses there is no need to use a rim lock. There is no chance of the tyre spinning.
They are a lot cheaper than the other branded mousses so maybe you only get what you pay for, I don't expect to do many river crossing in morocco.
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Re: Mousses
I used to use Pirelli mousses which were a bit cheaper than Michelins. I could never change them though...so redbikejohn used to do that for me (thumbs) .
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