I'm in Central Georgia and I've been running this tire for years. We are riding in a mix of clay, sand and loam with lots of roots. Absolutely the best tire I've tried. I know it's an old design but I've never found anything better. Anytime I buy a bike as soon as the stop tire wears out I replace it with this one. Good review.
Thanks for the update video. I really cant wait to wear down my current tire and throw the VE33 on my bike. PA riding terrain can change in an extreme way, in a small area.
@pyrostwistedride4821 np man , you're right I've ridden in fields of sand in Pa believe it or not. Old strip mines, woods and rocky roads/mud. No issues
@250ridr2 we were riding Allegheny National Forest two weeks ago and have a trip to Mines and Meadows coming up soon. You have my curiosity peaked on where to find large patches of sand though.
@pyrostwistedride4821 I'm going to try n hit up merianville some weekend soon. Looks cool same with mines and meadows, how's the trails my nephew just started out last fall I wanted to bring him along
@250ridr2 the Marienville and Timberline loops are fairly easy. If gas usage is an issue, park at the Timberline trailhead, so you run one loop, and then the other. I have not rode the OHM trails yet. Mines and Meadows is also fairly easy, and I have not hit the single track yet there either. I'm a novice dirt biker, and typically, my sxs has my woman and daughter behind us. I'm hoping to get a guy day out to explore the single track stuff soon.
I'm in Central Georgia and I've been running this tire for years. We are riding in a mix of clay, sand and loam with lots of roots. Absolutely the best tire I've tried. I know it's an old design but I've never found anything better. Anytime I buy a bike as soon as the stop tire wears out I replace it with this one. Good review.
Great in mud, I run a tubliss and the ve33s model @ 1-3lbs, only issue i have is the side knobs cracking at the base near the sidewall. 50+hours
IRC m5b is another killer tire tailored more towards softer terrain but works great every where and lasts a long while.
@myboostedtsi thanks buddy I'll probably try one on next I'm looking into them now 😉
Thanks for the update video. I really cant wait to wear down my current tire and throw the VE33 on my bike. PA riding terrain can change in an extreme way, in a small area.
@pyrostwistedride4821 np man , you're right I've ridden in fields of sand in Pa believe it or not. Old strip mines, woods and rocky roads/mud. No issues
@250ridr2 we were riding Allegheny National Forest two weeks ago and have a trip to Mines and Meadows coming up soon. You have my curiosity peaked on where to find large patches of sand though.
@pyrostwistedride4821 I'm going to try n hit up merianville some weekend soon. Looks cool same with mines and meadows, how's the trails my nephew just started out last fall I wanted to bring him along
@250ridr2 the Marienville and Timberline loops are fairly easy. If gas usage is an issue, park at the Timberline trailhead, so you run one loop, and then the other. I have not rode the OHM trails yet. Mines and Meadows is also fairly easy, and I have not hit the single track yet there either. I'm a novice dirt biker, and typically, my sxs has my woman and daughter behind us. I'm hoping to get a guy day out to explore the single track stuff soon.
@@pyrostwistedride4821 thanks bud
I have 10 on mine. Easily my favorite tire so far. Better grip than the 525 cheater for me.
@Heliumisleaving I agree haven't really found anything better. 👍