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Enduro tires - maximum traction and control off-road

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Enduro Tires are built for MX/off-road and enduro riders who need predictable traction and durability across mixed terrain. The right tire setup helps you hook up on loose climbs, track straight in ruts, and stay stable under hard braking in rocks and roots. It also reduces wheel spin and premature wear, so you can ride longer between changes and keep confidence high when the trail gets rough and wet. When choosing an enduro tire, start with fit and compatibility: match front/rear size, rim diameter, and check clearance with your fork, swingarm, and chain guide. Next, pick tread pattern and compound for your conditions—open, tall knobs for mud and soft loam; tighter knobs for hardpack and rock; intermediate for mixed singletrack. Consider carcass strength and sidewall stiffness if you run lower pressures with mousse or heavy-duty tubes, especially with body armor on and a full day of impacts. Finally, plan maintenance: correct pressure, rim lock use, and regular checks prevent pinch flats and knob chunking. Common mistakes are running a worn rear too long (rounded knobs kill drive) and mismatching compounds front to rear, which can make the bike push in corners or feel nervous on fast sections. Replace when knobs are tearing, the center is rounded, or you see carcass cracks; also check for bent rims, torn bead area, and valve stem movement. Tip: Mark your valve stem position with a paint pen—if it starts to creep, stop and check rim lock tension and tire pressure before the tube rips.
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