Technomousse Motorcycle Mousse Foam Tube Lineup
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Technomousse has developed a anti-puncture tire system, offering optimal grip on a variety of different terrains for all riding disciplines. Thanks to the production techniques and the consistency of the materials, it ensures durability, exceptional performance and no risk of breakage. Thanks to its high elasticity, it adapts to most dirt bike tires available in the market. Available in enduro, motocross, and desert compounds to suit any riding style, along with mini sizes for those 50cc to 85 cc riders. Take a closer look as Chase gives a product spotlight on the Technomousse Foam Tube lineup and shows the differences in each model to help make your decision easier.
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Fo those commenting on hours... Longevity of most thing decrease exponentially with speed. 10% faster is 2x wear. 20% faster is 8x wear. This is by my experience of how fast my fast buddies chew through things.
That's pretty hard stuff, IMO. I run tubliss at 5-6psi off-road. And 9psi on-road. If I was ok with the feel of a 15-19psi tire, I would safely run tubes.
Yeah the pressure ratings are interesting. I run the soft nitro mousse and I’d say it’s around 5 pounds, if that. Off road only for sure lol
If you aren't worried about flats then tubes are 100% the way to go, if you are worried about flats things get more interesting as you weigh your options
20 hours? I would not run mousses if I had to buy 5-6 sets per year! I've got 200 hours on my rear soft Nitro mousse (have installed a wedge) and over 100 hours on my front SRT mousse.
I agree, not sure why he would say that 😮. A large percent of us want flat free longevity and are not looking for short term peak performance. I want 100s of hours
What is a wedge?
@@cmtvlogs9118 you can buy a small section of mousse called a wedge. You cut the old mousse and put it in the tire with the wedge so a worn mousse fills up the tire carcass again. Better yet cut a small piece from an old mousse. I just did a video on this a few days ago.
ON the SRT front mousse what psi feeling does it start at? Why choose it over the Michelin?
@@Fontainebleauify SRT were 10-12psi feeling. They have not had a front mousse available for 2 years and I think they may be out of business now as their website seems be gone. I have not tired the Michelin because it's so much more expensive than other brands and they only provide sizing for Michelin tires which I do not use.
I ride a yz426 and am having one hell of a time finding street and trail tires for a 19 inch rear rim 110/90/19 I'm chewing through knobbys can i use fronts if they are the same size or would it make more since to convert to a smaller rear rim
I put an 18” off a WR on my 426 with soft bibs and recluse and it made the bike amazing
These are great in between bike meaning from the hard hitting 250 smokers to the modern crazy powerful 450’s of today
I sold mine and dearly regret it
Hang onto that iconic bike bro
that desert helmet cam footy was sick. where can i find that video lol
it looks like it might be some of the racing shot from ride with the Knights. it might not be but he hauls.
@@robertmuir734 yes it’s Josh Knight with Ride with the Knights
Why not on-road? Common for enduro to do highway jumps from trail to trail. Seems a lot less punishing than high speed desert riding.
Probably because it's not balanced on road at high speed you will probably feel that.
Higher speeds = higher temperatures, higher temperatures = the greatest enemy of tires in a nutshell
Probably just not DOT certified, but, I would really like to know myself...
Heat
It will shrink very quickly due to the high speed.
Is that a RMATV house brand?
It does not appear to be as I am seeing them for sale on other sites.
Isn’t Tusk the house brand?
@@watts300 Yes but they have others like MSR and Attack Graphics
technomousse is not a house brand
@@noControl556 MSR too? I didn't know that. I have some MSR gloves. I like house-brands (even in grocery stores) so I suddenly feel more interested in MSR.
20-25 hours? lmao no thank you. Sounds like a money pit.
It really depends on your riding style. We have customers that have run the same mousse for 2 seasons.