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Maxxis Tires

I run a Maxxis Aggressor on the back of my bike and I love it. A DHF up front has loads of grip but the Aggressor has similar side lugs (a little smaller but not much) so the vine still turns well. At the same time, it has smaller center lugs and having swapped a DHR for it, I can certainly tell it rolls better.

Pros: rolls better
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Continental Tires
TrashFlooper
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Rating 5.0

Continental dws06-plus. Great value. Good tread life and they grip the road when you need it to

Pros: good tread life, great value
Vehicle: Subaru
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Maxxis Tires

My 2.3s were 55mm on some wide 1980s rims. I'll remount them on different rims soon and can measure then

Pros: 55mm on wide rims
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Continental Tires
B1-16V
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Rating 4.5

Yep, another recommendation for the Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06+. I have these on my TT, and my son has them on his R32 and GTI. I really like them. My next tires for my Dodge will likely be these tires. They are great in the rain and dry, they're not loud, and they are decent in light snow, but they are certainly not snow tires.

Pros: great in rain and dry, not loud
Cons: not snow tires
Vehicle: Audi TT
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Continental Tires

The Continental ExtremeContact DWS comes in the stock size and they weren't bad on my R, might give them another shot.

Pros: weren't bad
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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