Hey Dusty, haven’t actually got much mileage in on them tbh, been laid up with back problems... however, they do give more grip on loose surfaces as you’d expect but also take a couple of mph off on tarmac.Shout out to Oldboy. How are those compass tyres holding up mate? Sadly my front tyre blew out today and not due to a puncture. It was the original slick type that came with the bike and it looks to me like the bead around the rim just gave out and it’s shredded the side wall. I’m guessing those tyres aren’t the best quality but I was still quite surprised that this happened in under one year. Funnily enough I got an email this very morning from urban drive style to tell me they are having a big discount sale at the moment and that includes their range of tyres. I’m quite taken with their white walls and the tan coloured wall ones but hesitant because now we aren’t part of Europe I don’t want to be paying out loads of money in extra taxes and import duties. I had a quick look on eBay and those compass tyres look pretty good value just wanted to know your thoughts.
I literally just put the originals back on last week as I’m not expecting to off road for a while.
If you still have access to a biker garage to change them, and you expect to off road a little more than not, I’d say go for it, just give serious consideration to how much effort changing them is going to be. Manually, I’ve found that 4 steel reinforced tyres levers do the job with some huffing and puffing but by god they’re hard work!
My next buy will be white walls. The speedsters look super nice!
Glad to see you guys are still active on here after all this time, still the best Newgen chat out there that i can find!
Edit; I’ll check out the urban drive style website and take a look at the ww