I was riding with my Dad at Winchester Bay last weekend.
After riding a couple of hours out on the dunes on my KX500, I took his bike out so I could try this wheel set up..
He was saying that it was a little better then a stock wheel and tire set up but not that much better.
His view was to save your money.
Before I rode it, I asked him what tire pressure he was running.
He thought it was about 4 lb.
I felt the tire and with stiffer side walls it still felt like it had too much air in it so I asked him if he had a rim lock in it.
He said yes.
So I said let all the air out
He did, then I rode it.
Over the years I have rode many different wheel and tire set ups on different motorcycles.
I have never found anything that I like better then my KX500 with the rib tire at just a few lb pressure.
Well, after riding this set up, I have found something that I like better
Comparing it to my KX500 set up it floated better, turned better at both high and low speeds, started out quicker, and braking was smoother and more controlled.
I didn't notice any difference in the weight of the wheel but my Dad says that it is harder to pull the front end up into a wheelie then it is with the stock wheel.
If your a wheelie rider this may be a issue.
So the question is will I run out and build this set up?
Well, that's a solid may be...
Yes, it is better then my current set up but it is not twice as good.
Perhaps it is 15-20 percent better... How can you subjectively measure the difference other then the feel?
But I like it well enough to consider going one step further...
I'm thinking about a Super Moto set up for the sand...
More on that later...
In the mean time, my Dad likes the zero tire pressure set up and now thinks it may be worth the expense.
If you ride a lot in the loose sand my honest opinion is that this is a significant improvement and worth the expense.