After 10 hours of riding, the rear tire’s tread is visibly worn, but despite some off-roading there are no cuts.
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After 10 hours of riding, the rear tire’s tread is visibly worn, but despite some off-roading there are no cuts. | Photo: Zack Vestal
Slideshow: Click photo to view next image
After 10 hours of riding, the rear tire’s tread is visibly worn, but despite some off-roading there are no cuts. | Photo: Zack Vestal