Carlisle MX 400 Tires

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"Like the MX 200, the Carlisle MX 400 really hasn't seen much duty on the race tracks. I seems to suffer from basically the same problem as the 200. They both still make excellent all-around thrasher tires, which is probably all they were intended for anyway." ~ Tire Comparison Review by Bob Hadley in BMX Plus!, March 1981.

The Carlisle MX 400 tire is made in the United States and is available as a colored gumwall in 20 x 2.125" size.

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  • BMX Plus! Tire Comparison
    Ten brands and 24 different models of tires were reviewed and compared in the story by Bob Hadley. The Carlisle MX 400 Tire was included in this comparison. More information can be found at the BMX Society Post - TIRE Comparison 1981 (various brands).
    March 1981

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LHR Dirt Slinger Tires

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"This baby is almost a direct copy of the Carlisle Aggressor MX, but they apparently got a slightly different compound and they don't seem to be as good on hard pack surfaces as the Carlisle." ~ Tire Comparison Review by Bob Hadley in BMX Plus!, March 1981.

The LHR Dirt Slinger tire is made in Taiwan and is available as a blackwall in 20 x 1.75" and 20 x 2.125" size.

Timeline

  • BMX Plus! Tire Comparison
    Ten brands and 24 different models of tires were reviewed and compared in the story by Bob Hadley. The LHR Dirt Slinger Tire was included in this comparison. More information can be found at the BMX Society Post - TIRE Comparison 1981 (various brands).
    March 1981

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