You're right Doc, I put a MOTOZ on the front at your place. It a "Tractionator X Circuit" soft/intermediate tyre.
It cost me $105 but considering where I live that's not a high price. I've found it doesn't like hard ground with a shallow loose surface, it tends to skate and plough in ruts. On a soft or deeper loose surface it just grabs and holds on. Works well in mud too, it will climb out of ruts on one of our wet season trail rides. The XT (wish it was an HL Doc
) does need a good front tyre being fairly heavy.
I'll buy another as they seem to grip and last very well. I'm surprised at how well it wears considering the grip and the amount of use it gets.
The rear is a match to the front. I went with a 120 and it's quite rounded. It lets the bike tip into corners so much easier than before but grips really well when leaned over.
The tread leans BACKWARDS! seriously! The front edge of all the knobs lean back at 45 degrees. As the front of the knobs round off it makes no difference to the drive. It must rely on the tread shape rather than the edges.
This one is not so fussy about the ground surface but they do like to slide. They mention this in the advertising but either it is less inclined to slide as it wears or I'm getting used to it. Should make a great flattrack tyre.
This one cost $135 inc freight to Darwin. From the riding both tyres have done I'd say they will last well and I'll try more.
Brent
PS This is not a paid advertisment but I am open to bribes!