Hello, I'm a new owner and member of this forum and I'm looking for some advice re tyres (I'm sure it's been done to death - so apologies in advance!)
I've got a 110 XS that I want to prep for winter. I'm looking at buying some tyres and wheels that I can use for the winter and also for some off road use.
I like the look of the Insa Special Track on steel rims but wanted to know what other people thought of these. Has anybody got experience of these tyres? I've heard that they are fantastic off road, but what about in snow? How do they perform?
Specifically, I'd like to know your thoughts on which width & profile to buy (I understand that narrower tyres are better for snow, etc.)
But if I get a narrow tyre, I'm I going to suffer in mud? What I know about tyres, you could write on the back of a stamp.
I do do a lot of tarmac miles each day too, so I need a tyre that's going to be the business off road and on snow, but also be pretty good on the road too.
I'll buy a second set of rims so I can swap the Insas with my normal tyre (stock Grabbers).
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Regards,
Simon.
I've got a 110 XS that I want to prep for winter. I'm looking at buying some tyres and wheels that I can use for the winter and also for some off road use.
I like the look of the Insa Special Track on steel rims but wanted to know what other people thought of these. Has anybody got experience of these tyres? I've heard that they are fantastic off road, but what about in snow? How do they perform?
Specifically, I'd like to know your thoughts on which width & profile to buy (I understand that narrower tyres are better for snow, etc.)
But if I get a narrow tyre, I'm I going to suffer in mud? What I know about tyres, you could write on the back of a stamp.
I do do a lot of tarmac miles each day too, so I need a tyre that's going to be the business off road and on snow, but also be pretty good on the road too.
I'll buy a second set of rims so I can swap the Insas with my normal tyre (stock Grabbers).
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Regards,
Simon.