Time for New Tires

   / Time for New Tires #1  

melgibson

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I've got about 800 hours on my D series and it is time to replace the tires. I'm looking for something with a really aggressive tread pattern to help with traction, but I'm not sure I want to change the rims or do anything that affects the electronics or stability of the machine.

Does anyone have any recommendations?
 
   / Time for New Tires #2  
When my stock tires finally wear out, I'm gonna look at some Carlisle Tru-Power tires. They have a 29" tall model that _might_ work and it's certainly more aggressive than the stock tires.

If you're open to using standard pickup wheels, you have other choices as well.
 
   / Time for New Tires #3  
When my stock tires finally wear out, I'm gonna look at some Carlisle Tru-Power tires. They have a 29" tall model that _might_ work and it's certainly more aggressive than the stock tires.

If you're open to using standard pickup wheels, you have other choices as well.

That would be one of my choices as well. The TC would benefit from a more agressive tread.
Catalogue - 2008 CT&W Product Catalog - Carlisle Tire & Wheel - (Version JPG) - 18
Titanョ Tire catalog

I am surprised the OPs tires are worn out at 800 hours.
 

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