Hoosier Motocross Tires

jreeves884
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3/25/2019 5:20am Edited Date/Time 3/25/2019 5:22am
Who is selling in Canada, in particular Manitoba?
Hey there! The exclusive distributor for Hoosier Off Road/Moto tires in Canada is Hoosier OffRoad. The distributor mentioned by the other blogger is the distributor for all things Hoosier EXCEPT OffRoad tires. Go to the link below. They ship out of Toronto. I hope that helps! Check them out on FB too.

https://shop.hoosier-offroad.com/
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dust1905 wrote:
Here are the the Canada Distributors HOOSIER TIRE CANADA 117-119 Cushman Road St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada L2M6S9 (905) 685-3184 (800) 891-0521 (fax) Contact: Pete Bicknell ronmckay@bicknellracingproducts.com...
Here are the the Canada Distributors


HOOSIER TIRE CANADA
117-119 Cushman Road St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada L2M6S9
(905) 685-3184
(800) 891-0521 (fax)
Contact: Pete Bicknell
ronmckay@bicknellracingproducts.com
http://www.hoosiertirecanada.com

Distributor supports:
Asphalt Oval, ATV, Circuit Racing, Dirt Oval, Drag Racing, Karting/Quarter Midgets, Pro Street


HOOSIER TIRE WESTERN CANADA
5601-45 St. Leduc, Alberta, Canada T9E7B1
(780) 986-7223
(780) 986-5267 (fax)
Contact: Tim Gee
timgee.99@gmail.com

Distributor supports:
Asphalt Oval, ATV, Circuit Racing, Dirt Oval, Drag Racing, Karting/Quarter Midgets, Pro Street

https://shop.hoosier-offroad.com/

Hoosier Tire Western Canada actually carries everything except OffRoad/Moto tires. Hoosier OffRoad is the exclusive distributor in Canada. Check them out! The tires are awesome and worth every penny.
4/29/2019 3:16pm
Who is selling in Canada, in particular Manitoba?
jreeves884 wrote:
Hey there! The exclusive distributor for Hoosier Off Road/Moto tires in Canada is Hoosier OffRoad. The distributor mentioned by the other blogger is the distributor for...
Hey there! The exclusive distributor for Hoosier Off Road/Moto tires in Canada is Hoosier OffRoad. The distributor mentioned by the other blogger is the distributor for all things Hoosier EXCEPT OffRoad tires. Go to the link below. They ship out of Toronto. I hope that helps! Check them out on FB too.

https://shop.hoosier-offroad.com/
Thanks very much.
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4/29/2019 5:06pm
colintrax wrote:
I'm planning on ordering tires tomorrow. Any word on a 100/100/18 rear wheel. My little 150 ain't spinning a 120 tire.
barnett468 wrote:
"Any word on a 100/100/18 rear wheel. My little 150 ain't spinning a 120 tire."

What EXACTLY do you want to know?

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Not sure if you're being a smart ass cause I put a period in place of a question mark, or reading is difficult for you? I'm wanting to know when a 100/100/18 rear will be out. Assuming someone actually knows.

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5/18/2019 10:55pm
Is the front tyre directional? No arrow marked on tyre, but had a friend tell me I mounted it up wrong
5/18/2019 11:43pm
snape99 wrote:
Is the front tyre directional? No arrow marked on tyre, but had a friend tell me I mounted it up wrong
All I can say is you are correct, there is no arrow showing direction...
I’ve mounted 3 fronts and 1 of them seems to be backwards, but it works great. Not sure if it matters, but it seems to work good on either direction.
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5/18/2019 11:55pm Edited Date/Time 5/19/2019 12:12am
snape99 wrote:
Is the front tyre directional? No arrow marked on tyre, but had a friend tell me I mounted it up wrong
All I can say is you are correct, there is no arrow showing direction... I’ve mounted 3 fronts and 1 of them seems to be backwards...
All I can say is you are correct, there is no arrow showing direction...
I’ve mounted 3 fronts and 1 of them seems to be backwards, but it works great. Not sure if it matters, but it seems to work good on either direction.
Ok cheers mate, tread pattern looks same either way, With the time spent painting Hoosier on side of tyre, it wouldn’t be hard to paint an arrow as well
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5/19/2019 4:35am
snape99 wrote:
Is the front tyre directional? No arrow marked on tyre, but had a friend tell me I mounted it up wrong
Yes, they are directional. The manufacturer date code stamp goes on the brake rotor side on the front, sprocket side on the rear ( Hoosier Tire tech info on their website ).
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snape99 wrote:
Is the front tyre directional? No arrow marked on tyre, but had a friend tell me I mounted it up wrong
face biter wrote:
Yes, they are directional. The manufacturer date code stamp goes on the brake rotor side on the front, sprocket side on the rear ( Hoosier Tire...
Yes, they are directional. The manufacturer date code stamp goes on the brake rotor side on the front, sprocket side on the rear ( Hoosier Tire tech info on their website ).
Cheers mate for reply
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5/19/2019 4:42am
snape99 wrote:
Is the front tyre directional? No arrow marked on tyre, but had a friend tell me I mounted it up wrong
face biter wrote:
Yes, they are directional. The manufacturer date code stamp goes on the brake rotor side on the front, sprocket side on the rear ( Hoosier Tire...
Yes, they are directional. The manufacturer date code stamp goes on the brake rotor side on the front, sprocket side on the rear ( Hoosier Tire tech info on their website ).
snape99 wrote:
Cheers mate for reply
You’re welcome.
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5/19/2019 9:37am
For those who like to read it from the website. Question #4.



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5/19/2019 9:52am
Was anyone shocked at the price? What did you guys pay for these things
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5/19/2019 10:04am
Subotai wrote:
For those who like to read it from the website. Question #4. [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2019/05/19/348528/s1200_IMG_0907.jpg[/img]
For those who like to read it from the website. Question #4.



Fuck I just mounted them now I gotta go look.
ob
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5/19/2019 11:06am
I missed that! Why is there no arrow! Guess I need to look
AJ565
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5/19/2019 3:43pm
bsharkey wrote:
Was anyone shocked at the price? What did you guys pay for these things
$225 shipped for a set because of tax.
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5/19/2019 3:46pm
bsharkey wrote:
Was anyone shocked at the price? What did you guys pay for these things
$188 a set. Then add tax and shipping.
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face biter wrote:
$200 a set, no shipping.
I’d like to not pay shipping, how did you score that if you don’t mind saying?
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5/19/2019 6:33pm
face biter wrote:
$200 a set, no shipping.
ob wrote:
I’d like to not pay shipping, how did you score that if you don’t mind saying?
+2 I want to try them out.
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face biter wrote:
$200 a set, no shipping.
ob wrote:
I’d like to not pay shipping, how did you score that if you don’t mind saying?
I only live about 40 minutes from Smiley’s, so I just went over there and picked them up.
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5/19/2019 6:36pm
There was tax, so the total was about $217 with that
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Just under $199 shipped to my door.
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face biter wrote:
There was tax, so the total was about $217 with that
I ordered from smiles 205 shipped if i recall.
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I paid 188.00 flat shipped to my door
AJ565
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7/2/2019 4:13pm
Long term report on the 25 rear tire. I meant to order a 30, but I messed up. I got about 7 practice days out of the rear and one race. So roughly 7-8 hours of ride time. The Dunlop and Pirelli tires were in the 10+ hour range before knobs started to tear. The hard pack is hard on the 25 and gives it a angled wear pattern on the knobs, but doesn’t seem to bother the braking side much. You can see the base of the knobs starting to show some tearing. The missing knob and the deeper tears are from the race I did with them. Some parts of the track had some rocks and the tires really didn’t like that. I’m mounting up a 30 now so we’ll see how it does.

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It didn’t like 3 pictures to upload from my phone I guess.
7/2/2019 4:53pm Edited Date/Time 7/2/2019 4:53pm
AJ565 wrote:
Long term report on the 25 rear tire. I meant to order a 30, but I messed up. I got about 7 practice days out of...
Long term report on the 25 rear tire. I meant to order a 30, but I messed up. I got about 7 practice days out of the rear and one race. So roughly 7-8 hours of ride time. The Dunlop and Pirelli tires were in the 10+ hour range before knobs started to tear. The hard pack is hard on the 25 and gives it a angled wear pattern on the knobs, but doesn’t seem to bother the braking side much. You can see the base of the knobs starting to show some tearing. The missing knob and the deeper tears are from the race I did with them. Some parts of the track had some rocks and the tires really didn’t like that. I’m mounting up a 30 now so we’ll see how it does.

Thanks for posting that. Looking to see how the 30 holds up. Hows the front?
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7/2/2019 5:17pm
AJ565 wrote:
Long term report on the 25 rear tire. I meant to order a 30, but I messed up. I got about 7 practice days out of...
Long term report on the 25 rear tire. I meant to order a 30, but I messed up. I got about 7 practice days out of the rear and one race. So roughly 7-8 hours of ride time. The Dunlop and Pirelli tires were in the 10+ hour range before knobs started to tear. The hard pack is hard on the 25 and gives it a angled wear pattern on the knobs, but doesn’t seem to bother the braking side much. You can see the base of the knobs starting to show some tearing. The missing knob and the deeper tears are from the race I did with them. Some parts of the track had some rocks and the tires really didn’t like that. I’m mounting up a 30 now so we’ll see how it does.

Thanks for posting that. Looking to see how the 30 holds up. Hows the front?
The front I have on the bike now is a 30. So far it’s holding up very well. If the 30 rear doesn’t last very long I might run Pirelli rears and Hoosier fronts as it has way better feel, and angled braking grip.
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Has anyone used the 25 S front and if so, does it feel similar to the regular 25 front?
Cheers

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