That was an excellent advertisement for that baja tool. I watched the tire shop struggle with that tire on a tire machine and they even pinched the first tube they put in. That looked quite effortless with that tool. I am going to get one now.
It seems to be a winner. I sold my T7 and bought a KTM 390 Adventure and at the moment the tires don't come in the size I need. Waiting. Thank you for the video, excellent job.
I just put a set of Motoz Adventures on a buddie's 390 and it completely transformed his bike into an off-road machine. I think Tusk was targeting the T7 market first. Hoping they expand their line.
Deciding between these and some Motoz but they are $400 for a set, dang if those rear tires already sold out from Tusk but nice review. Sold me on a front, might as well try it out.
Great instructional video , ok you named the Stockton valve puller what make is the tyre arm pleas looks a cool price of kit. Thanks for the video Great bike. Found the make sir Baja no pinch .👌
Thank you! It's a GoPro 9 Black mounted to the windshield upside down in the GoPro media mod. I just ordered the max lens mod for it to get a better view of riders and terrain behind me.
Thanks. If I may ask, how is it mounted to windshield to keep from falling off? I was afraid of using a suction cup mount and it pop off. Is it with the 3m tape?
@kcfoxe1824 it's a standard gopro mount with the 3m tape. I put a moskomoto sticker on the other side to make it look ok. Hot water will make a gopro mount pop off clean if you're worried about residue.
Any concerns with the tire stiffness of the tire for replacing a tube roadside if you pick up a nail? I like the look of these tires and the price but I worry about doing any roadside maintenance due to how stiff its bee reported to be. Do you think you could change it with just tire levers?
2 day after I installed this, I ripped a tube on a wheel hop at low pressure. We changed it roadside. I carry my baja no pinch tool in my tool roll. I'm not sure I could've done it without the baja. I think stiffness concerns are valid, but the more miles you put on a tire, the softer they get. I think your concern is valid.
Just curious.. does your bike handle well with the tusk front and motoz rear?? I'm kinda a believer in using the same tire manufacturer front and rear.. just wondering if the different rubber compound makes a big difference or if it handles great
@@off-roaddadlife3738 I've run the tusk dsport rear and m21 on my wr250r and that was great.. I will not buy dunlop anything because the motz tire are far superior to dunlop at the same price and even less expensive.. anyway I was just curious because the 2 track is not available in 17 rear for my vstrom 800de..
I have that tire tool, and that tire. I'm not sure if the arch on yours is flatter. But mine just destroys the bead, no matter how small the bite is. I noticed that when you got the last part in the bottom ridge of the tool got stuck between the tire and the rim. Mine won't do that, the arch is too round. You make it look sooooo easy. It's not.
Agree. I just mounted these on my T7 with the Baja tool and it was not this easy… doable, but a lot of work. Had to use spoons along with the Baja tool.
That was an excellent advertisement for that baja tool. I watched the tire shop struggle with that tire on a tire machine and they even pinched the first tube they put in. That looked quite effortless with that tool. I am going to get one now.
It seems to be a winner. I sold my T7 and bought a KTM 390 Adventure and at the moment the tires don't come in the size I need. Waiting. Thank you for the video, excellent job.
I just put a set of Motoz Adventures on a buddie's 390 and it completely transformed his bike into an off-road machine. I think Tusk was targeting the T7 market first. Hoping they expand their line.
Great video and thanks for posting this.
Would be great to hear an update after they have some miles on them.
Thank you! I'll do an update when I get more miles on them.
That tire tool is awesome
Been checking these out along with motaz.
Solid realistic review. Thanks.
Thank you!
Thx for a short review.
A "very windy" road in Texas appearantly has a curve every mile or so...
Deciding between these and some Motoz but they are $400 for a set, dang if those rear tires already sold out from Tusk but nice review. Sold me on a front, might as well try it out.
I have that same tire tool, I thought I was going to break the dang thing,that 2 track was super stiff.
@bricetetrick1457 I've done two trail side tube replacements and it was tough!
Great instructional video , ok you named the Stockton valve puller what make is the tyre arm pleas looks a cool price of kit. Thanks for the video Great bike. Found the make sir Baja no pinch .👌
Yep. Correct. Baja No Pinch. I store it disassembled in my tool roll.
Thanks Josh, great video. Off topic question, what camera do you have mounted above your gps and how do you have mounted?
Thank you! It's a GoPro 9 Black mounted to the windshield upside down in the GoPro media mod. I just ordered the max lens mod for it to get a better view of riders and terrain behind me.
Thanks. If I may ask, how is it mounted to windshield to keep from falling off? I was afraid of using a suction cup mount and it pop off. Is it with the 3m tape?
@kcfoxe1824 it's a standard gopro mount with the 3m tape. I put a moskomoto sticker on the other side to make it look ok. Hot water will make a gopro mount pop off clean if you're worried about residue.
Ok. Thanks. Looking forward to more videos.
Any concerns with the tire stiffness of the tire for replacing a tube roadside if you pick up a nail? I like the look of these tires and the price but I worry about doing any roadside maintenance due to how stiff its bee reported to be. Do you think you could change it with just tire levers?
2 day after I installed this, I ripped a tube on a wheel hop at low pressure. We changed it roadside. I carry my baja no pinch tool in my tool roll. I'm not sure I could've done it without the baja. I think stiffness concerns are valid, but the more miles you put on a tire, the softer they get. I think your concern is valid.
Awesome thanks for the reply and insight!
Just curious.. does your bike handle well with the tusk front and motoz rear?? I'm kinda a believer in using the same tire manufacturer front and rear.. just wondering if the different rubber compound makes a big difference or if it handles great
It handles fine. No probs. It's common to mix/match. A lot of bikes run D606/M21 combos with success.
@@off-roaddadlife3738 I've run the tusk dsport rear and m21 on my wr250r and that was great.. I will not buy dunlop anything because the motz tire are far superior to dunlop at the same price and even less expensive.. anyway I was just curious because the 2 track is not available in 17 rear for my vstrom 800de..
I have that tire tool, and that tire. I'm not sure if the arch on yours is flatter. But mine just destroys the bead, no matter how small the bite is. I noticed that when you got the last part in the bottom ridge of the tool got stuck between the tire and the rim. Mine won't do that, the arch is too round. You make it look sooooo easy. It's not.
Well, I keep finding screws in the middle of nowhere, so I get practice, lol
Agree. I just mounted these on my T7 with the Baja tool and it was not this easy… doable, but a lot of work. Had to use spoons along with the Baja tool.