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you need your tyres to be square at the top of the knobs, if they are rounded then you are compromising your grip- I don't know of any checks that are done, but they must be proper trials tyres fitted to the bike I think thats the only thing. When I rode every week as a rule of thumb I changed mine every 4 trials and used the ones I had taken off for practice.

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Never ears of checking tyres, just make sure they are square as stated above.

Not to sure about changing tyres after every 4 trials though, seems a bit extreme to me. We're not talking MX here.

I've had my IRC tyres on for about 6 months now and they are still good. That's riding rocks, limestone and mud. Daily.

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Never ears of checking tyres, just make sure they are square as stated above.

Not to sure about changing tyres after every 4 trials though, seems a bit extreme to me. We're not talking MX here.

I've had my IRC tyres on for about 6 months now and they are still good. That's riding rocks, limestone and mud. Daily.

Hi Lee, Eddie used to ride pro. Google him bud. Amazing rider. That`s why he would change his tire after only four trials. :xmas:

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I don't ride at a very high level, I'm not sponsored nor do I have money to burn so my tyres last way longer than 4 trials.

To give you an idea: a new rear Michelin has center knobs that are about 13mm high. On the rear tyre of my monty, the knobs are about 10mm high and I not planning a tyre change in the near future.

( I must say the leading edge isn't to round, maybe because I did a 4 day trial with a lot of road between the sections)

On the GasGas that I bought, the leading edge was more rounded of so I turned the tyre on the rim, which is a reasonable common practice...

Also, don't worry to much about the little cracks around the knobs

I guess it's just what you expect from a tyre and the budget you've got...

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Hi toetoe, as Eddie says no scrutineering at local trials that I have ever seen. Did you get your transport sorted yet ? Riding them on the road destroys them so so quickly.

No licence yet, i have had a letter from the dvla saying that they have sent my doctor a letter and if she says it,s ok for me to drive then they will give me my licence back and with being a cancer patient i see my doctor about every 4 weeks and she is backing me all the way, so it's just a matter of waiting.

i thought changing my tyres every 4 weeks was a bit extreme but had an idea he was talking more on the pro side of the sport, my tyres are quite good for now but i will probably change them when i start weekly meetings, i hoping to get one full practice day and one trials meeting in per week and from what i can gather most of it will be on grass, mud kind of ground, to start with at least, thanks everyone for your replies.

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Tony

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Guys I am not the real Eddy Lejeune, he is Eddy.

I was a semi expert rider but still changed the rear tyre after 4 trials

you say you was a semi expert rider so do you still change your tyres after every 4 trials meetings.

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dont ride very often now.

That's irrelevant surely... You said you change them after every 4 trials. So doesnt matter how often you ride, your still changing them after 4 trials.

For what it's worth, if you feel like you have grip, the tread is fine. If your struggling for grip, get a new tyre. Or if your a bit strapped for cash, turn the tyre round.

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