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MX | Off-Road Gear Info & Reviews
m-12 or s-12??
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[QUOTE="Boozer, post: 321671, member: 25135"] i agree with speed-up (don't forget sometimes we need to slow down to speed up!). my freind on a 426 eats rear S12's for breakfast in the rocks. rips them to shreads, so i wouldn't use one on the back if you see alot of rocks, like we do. we like to use the S12 front and M12 rear, but even with the M12 on the back, we can rip them up pretty good in the rocks. in this kind of terrain, we average about 4 rear M12's to 1 front S12 (426 rider anyway). i am keen on trying the H12 but am not sure since no one i know has tried one. i started a thread on this topic and a fellow member really liked the H12 out back so i think i will take the plunge. it seems that the Michelins are the top choice of many riders, here and in the USA. everyone i ride with uses them, so i guess it is almost fashionable! Shane Watts won his world enduro championship on Michelins, but if you have ever seen him ride, he could win on just about anything so i guess that doesn't stand for much. [/QUOTE]
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