F for FreerideBut, but, but it says F.
I've run the DHF as a rear, it's not the best but not the worst. DHR2 seems to have better braking traction which makes it better as a rear tire.Found a tear in a DHR2 and have read people using DHFs on front and rear. Has anyone done this? Some have said DHFs are faster than a DHR2, but they seem to be more aggressive, thoughts?
better braking traction which makes it better as a rear tire.
Sounds like the same tyre should go on the rear then.wait . . . . . what?!?!???, something like 85% (or more, idr but its a serious bias) of your braking traction is your front tire.
Sounds like the same tyre should go on the rear then.
Yet something like 85% of my customers don't use their front brakes for fear of going over the bars.wait . . . . . what?!?!???, something like 85% (or more, idr but its a serious bias) of your braking traction is your front tire.
wait . . . . . what?!?!???, something like 85% (or more, idr but its a serious bias) of your braking traction is your front tire.