Using them for the first time. Everything you said matches my experience. I'm getting a second front wheel eventually to run a double HD tube or tubliss. They do break down under hard riding and race conditions but when they're "On" I feel invincible.
I run moose’s all the time, I have 246 hours on a Michelin moose rear tire. I will never go back. Insert a Schrader valve and use a syringe to inject moose lube every 20 hours.
No, you run them all the time never use air again it is easy it is easy to reuse the bibs over and over again cut them up and the little pieces stuff them in there. Tell you like the air pressure feel 💙✅🤪🏆🙏🍺blow the bed on with air through where your old to Air nozzle came through never use air in your tires again always use bibs
Dad did enduro for 25 years up until the late 2010s with days as long as 200 miles - He never used a mousse, neither did any of his friends (up to a dozen)... except when getting gifted one. Unless you're an idiot bashing through bad terrain, you should never ever need a mousse.
A Rabaconda or similar makes installing mousses MUCH easier. I bought one since I'm done with tubes and run nitromousses all the time.
Using them for the first time. Everything you said matches my experience. I'm getting a second front wheel eventually to run a double HD tube or tubliss. They do break down under hard riding and race conditions but when they're "On" I feel invincible.
I run moose’s all the time, I have 246 hours on a Michelin moose rear tire. I will never go back. Insert a Schrader valve and use a syringe to inject moose lube every 20 hours.
I’m running one on my RMZ250, it does great while riding in West Virginia
Hey Pinger. Did u notice u had a visitor over your left shoulder at 6:26m ? 🦎
Extremely helpful video!
What pound mousses do you recommend for rear tire on cross country races?
It’s also a safety concern you just smash through shit you don’t go weaving around the shark teeth
No, you run them all the time never use air again it is easy it is easy to reuse the bibs over and over again cut them up and the little pieces stuff them in there. Tell you like the air pressure feel 💙✅🤪🏆🙏🍺blow the bed on with air through where your old to Air nozzle came through never use air in your tires again always use bibs
Would you run two rim locks?
It is advised to run 2.
Do you have the desire to race off road. You would kick ass
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They last a long long time, depending on heat exposure. Michelins are reportedly more durable than nitro.
Dad did enduro for 25 years up until the late 2010s with days as long as 200 miles - He never used a mousse, neither did any of his friends (up to a dozen)... except when getting gifted one. Unless you're an idiot bashing through bad terrain, you should never ever need a mousse.
Cactus. Nails. Glass. Metal shards.
If you're on a groomed MX track, that's one thing. In the real world, evil things lurk in the soil.
I'm not afraid to put myself in "idiot bashing through bad terrain" category.
@@jimbrown9885 - Just look where you're going, damnit