Does anyone else have any experience of off road (rather than the std all season) tyres? I've ordered some £70 Riga Maxi Cervinia off-road / knobblies, to try for better grip in a muddy and debris strewn area, which has also punctured two standard tyres.
The Riga Maxi Cervinia has a circ of 1970mm v the standard 1952mm rolling circum, so it may just work. There are others, such as the Riga Rally2, but at 1998mm, the circumference is more of a risk. It's possible that a 175 could fit the arch better, but I have a feeling it may not fit the wheel. I don't want to go too far from the standard, and keep them road legal too - these are E labelled.
"Particularly good tire for loose and sandy conditions. Tread depth ± 10mm with an open profile with a lot of grip. The Maxi Cervinia has a slightly tighter pattern compared with the Riga Rally2.
The tire features an E-label and number.
In addition, the Maxi Cervinia is much cheaper in comparison to the various designs such as the Indy Sport SG, FEDIMA F/Kx. "
http://www.rallybanden.com/en_GB/a-38140117/riga-maxi-cervinia/riga-maxi-cervinia-185-65r15/
The Riga Maxi Cervinia has a circ of 1970mm v the standard 1952mm rolling circum, so it may just work. There are others, such as the Riga Rally2, but at 1998mm, the circumference is more of a risk. It's possible that a 175 could fit the arch better, but I have a feeling it may not fit the wheel. I don't want to go too far from the standard, and keep them road legal too - these are E labelled.
"Particularly good tire for loose and sandy conditions. Tread depth ± 10mm with an open profile with a lot of grip. The Maxi Cervinia has a slightly tighter pattern compared with the Riga Rally2.
The tire features an E-label and number.
In addition, the Maxi Cervinia is much cheaper in comparison to the various designs such as the Indy Sport SG, FEDIMA F/Kx. "
http://www.rallybanden.com/en_GB/a-38140117/riga-maxi-cervinia/riga-maxi-cervinia-185-65r15/