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		By: David		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Not the greatest tires ever. I just ran through a set on my Colorado. I got one that would never balance out, always had a minor vibration at 35 and 70.  I had a second that punctured quite easily and was patched. I managed 35k and the last 5k were sketchy but it was summer time and dry.  They are also chunking off the shoulders after 3 years. Didn&#039;t even take them on trails. Decent in the snow and gravel roads when new, but I wouldn&#039;t recommend due to making half the rated mileage and poor stopping grip.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not the greatest tires ever. I just ran through a set on my Colorado. I got one that would never balance out, always had a minor vibration at 35 and 70.  I had a second that punctured quite easily and was patched. I managed 35k and the last 5k were sketchy but it was summer time and dry.  They are also chunking off the shoulders after 3 years. Didn&#8217;t even take them on trails. Decent in the snow and gravel roads when new, but I wouldn&#8217;t recommend due to making half the rated mileage and poor stopping grip.</p>
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