RandallS
Well-Known Member
- Region
- Canada
- City
- Calgary
I haven't done my write-up for my ride yesterday, but additional feedback on Johnny Watts.
Absolutely no problems at all with handling and grip on dry conditions.
But, to no one's surprise i would think, things degrade in the mud. But, for milder trails, not too bad. They tended to clog a bit, but in one section on an uphill that was muddy, they did dig in and bite after a bit of wheel spin.
Based on my personal skills and comfort, if I were headed off to technical trails and expected mostly muddy conditions, I would strongly consider putting bigger knobbies back on. If it was a going to be mix, I would have to think about it.
Not unhappy in the least with their performance.
I actually feel more secure in the dry conditions, especially on paved or really hard packed surfaces.
Absolutely no problems at all with handling and grip on dry conditions.
But, to no one's surprise i would think, things degrade in the mud. But, for milder trails, not too bad. They tended to clog a bit, but in one section on an uphill that was muddy, they did dig in and bite after a bit of wheel spin.
Based on my personal skills and comfort, if I were headed off to technical trails and expected mostly muddy conditions, I would strongly consider putting bigger knobbies back on. If it was a going to be mix, I would have to think about it.
Not unhappy in the least with their performance.
I actually feel more secure in the dry conditions, especially on paved or really hard packed surfaces.