Looks like you hit something and snake bit the tires and tubes. Used to see this a lot on tubed mountain bikes- hit a rock to hard and the compression of the tire cuts the inside of the tube on the sidewall of the rim and looks like a "snake bite". I ran the Tusk DSPORT's as my last tires and they are great for the cost. I burned mine up in about 3k miles on my KLX300. Now I'm running Motoz Tractionators and am literally amazed at how well they hook up on everything. Once you burn those DSPORT's up look into Motoz Tractionator.
My gripe with the DSport and D606 is how heavy they are, and rob power from the weight and knobs are taller unless u go up in sprocket teeth also. But for mostly offroad they are great.
Sucks that both tires blew at the same time. Thanks for sharing the review! You should bring the KLX to a dirt bike park or someplace with jumps. Stay golden
Wow Mason it seem like we need to move closer to each other so we can hang out together I have no one to ride with. But it's OK I still have my fair share of fun. Uh and by the way I also pinched my tubes this past weekend
I put mine on my klr650 two Thursdays ago on a 38 degree day on my pickup tail gate, went on good with tire spoons, but the again I've been doing farm equipment my entire life. I have 54 miles on the d sports now seem a lot better on dirt roads, unfortunately I don't think I'll get any more riding till spring, we had 6" of snow 11-22-23
after Having them a while, do you still recommend them or is there anything that you would do different? I’ve been trying to do some of the same Mods as you have done on your KLX you seem pretty happy with them Thanks for sharing your KlX experience
@@GoldGuyRides somebody also recommended the Perelli front tire so it didn’t wash out as much. Did you have any problems with the front tire? Washing out ? And how are they on the road ? Thank you for your reply.
@@eugeneclaridge8658 I've never had any problems with the front washing out. They are awesome on the road, you can't even tell that they are knobbies, it just feels like dual sport tires and they don't make any road noise either.
@@GoldGuyRides that’s awesome information thank you very much for sharing this information and sharing your experience on the KLX 300 on mod that you did was the exhaust system so awesome it definitely is a game changer for the sound and power
Looks like you hit something and snake bit the tires and tubes. Used to see this a lot on tubed mountain bikes- hit a rock to hard and the compression of the tire cuts the inside of the tube on the sidewall of the rim and looks like a "snake bite".
I ran the Tusk DSPORT's as my last tires and they are great for the cost. I burned mine up in about 3k miles on my KLX300. Now I'm running Motoz Tractionators and am literally amazed at how well they hook up on everything. Once you burn those DSPORT's up look into Motoz Tractionator.
I have a problem with the Motoz Tractionator Enduros hitting my Delkevic exhaust. I'm switching to a 110.
My gripe with the DSport and D606 is how heavy they are, and rob power from the weight and knobs are taller unless u go up in sprocket teeth also. But for mostly offroad they are great.
Sucks that both tires blew at the same time. Thanks for sharing the review! You should bring the KLX to a dirt bike park or someplace with jumps. Stay golden
Was at Chatsworth this past weekend they have the best tails there with jumping action and all.
Wow Mason it seem like we need to move closer to each other so we can hang out together I have no one to ride with. But it's OK I still have my fair share of fun. Uh and by the way I also pinched my tubes this past weekend
If you don't lift the spoons past plumb or 90degrees to the rim your less likely to pinch the tube thanks for posting 👍✌️
I put mine on my klr650 two Thursdays ago on a 38 degree day on my pickup tail gate, went on good with tire spoons, but the again I've been doing farm equipment my entire life. I have 54 miles on the d sports now seem a lot better on dirt roads, unfortunately I don't think I'll get any more riding till spring, we had 6" of snow 11-22-23
I think some more ride videos would be good. Especially off road.
Same, let see some 750 rides
Thanks for tire size for for tusk dsport klx 300. Could not find it listed anywhere.
Remove valve stem in tube before install, reduces pinching
I have the tusk rear on my dr650 with 6000km. Maybe another 1000 max before changig. On a klx they should last even longer.
Can’t beat trackmasters
after Having them a while, do you still recommend them or is there anything that you would do different? I’ve been trying to do some of the same Mods as you have done on your KLX you seem pretty happy with them Thanks for sharing your KlX experience
I still love the tusk d sports!
@@GoldGuyRides somebody also recommended the Perelli front tire so it didn’t wash out as much. Did you have any problems with the front tire? Washing out ? And how are they on the road ? Thank you for your reply.
@@eugeneclaridge8658 I've never had any problems with the front washing out. They are awesome on the road, you can't even tell that they are knobbies, it just feels like dual sport tires and they don't make any road noise either.
@@GoldGuyRides that’s awesome information thank you very much for sharing this information and sharing your experience on the KLX 300 on mod that you did was the exhaust system so awesome it definitely is a game changer for the sound and power
Wat years is your klx bud?
2023
I got a the 2024 klx 300 and I’m trying to find some more aggressive tires, any suggestions? I like the kenda trackmasters
And your rear tire, is it 17 or 18?
Everything was good except for the God awful music 😂. After watching your riding review, I'm sold on getting these for my bike. Thank you.
Add 3 minutes and 25 seconds the audio takes a crap
F that chain lube bro get a oring chain you w b happy no cleaning up ever