Trial Winner!
As noted in the Trials Tire Debacle, I’ve been running the IRC Trials Winner 4.00 x 18 radial with my Tire Balls. Like Jesse said, the compound is super soft and it does hook up incredibly well. I put 104 miles on it in South Dakota and 131 in Idaho for a current total of 235 miles.
There were three knobs in the center that looked like they’d been sliced by rocks after my South Dakota riding. There is some unique geology there and the rocks are abundant and very sharp. I was worried that I’d lose those three knobs soon, but 131 miles later, they are still intact. I suspect that I’ve put 4 miles of asphalt and 17 miles of gravel roads based on my GPS tracks. The road miles really worried me and the tire did heat up and get really soft but I still have a full set of knobs.
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My plan is to keep the tire on there through this Fall and see how it holds up. I have gotten nearly 1,000 miles out of a Michelin and there were still knobs on it. We’ll see how long the IRC “Trials Winner” will last . . .
See you on the Trail!