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[QUOTE="flying flea, post: 1296861, member: 86841"] It can depend on what and where you ride. My dad and I have used many different types of tires, and we both love and use the Michelin S12's. The Perelli scorpion is a cheaper, but still excellent, knock-off of it. We like the Michelins because they can hook up great in anything we have put them in. They don't chunk up and they are very aggressive. The one down fall is that they are soft tires, So you'll have to replace it about once a year if you ride really hard. We really never get hard tires, because hooking up and not sliding can be the difference in broken bones, or a sunk bike (hehe). Really a soft or mid-soft tire that looks pretty aggressive with do you good. [/QUOTE]
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