MC250 - tire recommendations?

Trooper Sam

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My love affair with my '05 MC250 continues. However, following its fifth ride, a nice long day at Stoddard Wells, I've found that my stock Michelins are wearing quickly.

I want a knobby with better durability than the original Michelins, so what do you recommend?
 
Michelin has an updated michelin tire out - XC version of tires. e.g. "S-12 XC". Updated compound for greater longevity and traction, etc. Has anyone tried these?

Thanks,
jeff
 
My '03 ec250 came with the S12 xc's front and rear. I rode in the sand and rocks quite a bit this winter, and they hooked up great. They didn't seem to hook up as well on the wet logs at the GG meet and greet tho. But they are good in the mud and loose dirt, and packed damp dirt at our local trails here in Cashmere, Wa. I have noticed a couple of knobs have chunked. But I rode them thru a ton of very sharp basalt rock saturday after saturday.
 
Maxxis!
They wear like iron and still hook up.
My kid has 1yr on his Maxxcross IT 110/100/18 and it still looks great compared to my almost bald M12.
I'm picking up one for myself tomorrow. We don't normally race though he did just finish the Desert 100 which is more rock than sand (and it still looks good).
They make a slightly stiffer Desert IT too for a couple $$ more.
I used to be a Michelin fan also but even if they did change the compound back to something closer to what it used to be it's "too little, too late" for me. If they want me back they can give me a couple freebies to make up for the last couple of junk ones that I bought.:mad:
 
I used to be a Michelin fan also but even if they did change the compound back to something closer to what it used to be it's "too little, too late" for me. If they want me back they can give me a couple freebies to make up for the last couple of junk ones that I bought.:mad:

I had a brand new front S12 chunk all the side knobs after one ride.
The store I bought it from said, " oh well".
Have not bought another one since then.
They used to be good when they were made in France.
 
got a michy out front, s12 xc. all the knobbies are broken off the outside. but if you want a rear that has good bite, and lasts for ever take a peek at gbc Dirt sharks. i have a rear, been over logs and rocks, still holding strong, no broken knobbies, and they are dirt cheap. id like to get ahold of a front dirt shark and see what it does. so when the s12 is so bad that it wont grab anymore i'll find a dirtshark. or a maxxis IS or IT. probably the IS.
 
The Maxxis IT is a tough tire, would work well down there in So.Cal. Mine is holding tough after a more miles than I can count. I also used a MT21......yes I know it is a DOT tire, but tough as nails in the rocky dry tundera of So.Cal.
 
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