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Radial and Bias
Whats the difference?!
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Don't know all the technical mumbo jumbo but basically,
onroad = radial offroad = bias mixed driving = flip a coin but you'll probably want a radial I've been running bias for over a year on a daily driver. I got used to the flat spotting overnight and the wondering all over the road, but since I put some radials on today I've realised just how BAD the bias tires drove. I don't thiink I'll ever go back to Bias unless I can afford a trail only set of tires.
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the carcuss of a bias tire is much tougher than a standerd radial tire.
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