โJan-29-2020 09:53 AM
โFeb-05-2020 09:50 AM
โFeb-05-2020 05:25 AM
librty02 wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
I donโt do Facebook. I have done several searches and not one non road hazard has been mentioned.
So as a friend tells me please prove with pics and testimony these you mention are NOT roD hazard.
To be honest I canโt believe there have been none my self but I have seen nothing along with CapriRacer.
I have the pics and they are not road hazard issues they were tire failure themselves as the entire tread has separated from the sidewall. I have posts from facebook and instagram. I would post the pics here but not sure how to from my phone. Can I send them here through a message?
โFeb-05-2020 03:36 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
I donโt do Facebook. I have done several searches and not one non road hazard has been mentioned.
So as a friend tells me please prove with pics and testimony these you mention are NOT roD hazard.
To be honest I canโt believe there have been none my self but I have seen nothing along with CapriRacer.
โFeb-04-2020 01:49 PM
โFeb-04-2020 11:34 AM
CapriRacer wrote:CaLBaR wrote:
Just for my own curiosity what does your data show on the new Carlisle Radial Trial HD? I had these on the previous trailer for about a year without any issues and have not notice any failures mentioned on the forums so just wondering if these tires are better now too.
Rob
Sorry, but I don't any data.
First, my experience was with a major tire manufacturer and we only tracked RETURNS for THAT manufacturer. I retired 7 years ago, so not only do I not have current data on ANY current tire, I don't have ANY data at all. What I have been doing is looking at reports on this and other forums and the one that stands out is the Goodyear Endurance. It's the only one I know of where I can track when it was introduced AND there have been no reports of failures. I am sure that eventually there will be a failure reported because consumers don't know how to discern the difference between a road hazard related failure and a failure caused by the design. (Please note: My experience says that by far and away, it is the design - that is, the materials used and where they are placed - that results in failures and not defects - things that aren't supposed to be there and things that aren't there that are supposed to be.)
โFeb-03-2020 03:05 AM
CaLBaR wrote:
Just for my own curiosity what does your data show on the new Carlisle Radial Trial HD? I had these on the previous trailer for about a year without any issues and have not notice any failures mentioned on the forums so just wondering if these tires are better now too.
Rob
โFeb-02-2020 07:05 AM
First, structural tire failures in the winter months are almost non-existent. The last month where you might see a few is October. They start up again in May.
So, yes, I made that prediction in October of 2019 after the season was over. Nothing magical. Just the facts.
โFeb-02-2020 04:39 AM
CapriRacer wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Thanks for the reply!
You actually felt the tire was credible last year. I have saved some of your comments from the past for the nay sayers! :B
First, structural tire failures in the winter months are almost non-existent. The last month where you might see a few is October. They start up again in May.
So, yes, I made that prediction in October of 2019 after the season was over. Nothing magical. Just the facts.
โFeb-02-2020 04:15 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Thanks for the reply!
You actually felt the tire was credible last year. I have saved some of your comments from the past for the nay sayers! :B
โFeb-01-2020 09:07 AM
โFeb-01-2020 06:47 AM
โFeb-01-2020 04:23 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
At least someone here has decided the ENDURANCE is a credible tire now that it has made it to three full years on the market with stellar results. :B
โJan-30-2020 06:38 PM
trail-explorer wrote:
Hopefully they balanced the tires too.
โJan-30-2020 05:50 PM