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These are DEFINITELY not for gravel roads. I know a guy in rural western Illinois with miles of gravel and he destroyed a set in less than 20k
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That got Me to thinking. I know when I first started becoming concerned about tires, all there was seemed to be the bias ply tires. I did an innernet search and quickly found this article. I know Michelin was probably the main lead in radial tire construction, and so, read on. LOLA point of reference I should make is that since I have always had these on 6 1/2" PYO rims, I run them at around 45 psi in order to get full ground contact instead of the 60 plus you would run on 8" rims. That, in itself, will make a considerable difference in traction. I have always read the tread of tires and frequently rotated to get the best life out of them going all the way back to the days before radial construction and likely before most of you gents were born...
Additionally, I am also running the KO2 version for the 1st time so, who knows... I may find out everything I thought I knew was wrong... I hope not, not at this price...
A point of reference I should make is that since I have always had these on 6 1/2" PYO rims, I run them at around 45 psi in order to get full ground contact instead of the 60 plus you would run on 8" rims. That, in itself, will make a considerable difference in traction. I have always read the tread of tires and frequently rotated to get the best life out of them going all the way back to the days before radial construction and likely before most of you gents were born...
Additionally, I am also running the KO2 version for the 1st time so, who knows... I may find out everything I thought I knew was wrong... I hope not, not at this price...