The Hell Team wrote:If you take a close look at the MAXXIS tyre it has more open blocks compared to a true trials Universal tyre. Even though they look roughly like a Trials pattern they have bigger gaps, so are not technically a legal Trials tyre. I had a quick look at the FIM regulations and couldn't quickly find the chapter, but I am sure I have seen somewhere the measurements a Trials pattern must fit. I'll try and dig it up when I have a few minutes.
Thank you for your input Paul but i am a little confused. As I said earlier, I have been riding on MAXXIS for years as they are readily available locally and I don't need to pay postage for something that is sizeable. They do the job on most surfaces although I have not tried them in sand but can not see a problem.
When you say....not technically a legal Trials tyre.... What exactly do you mean and not legal with who and or whom?
There has been no issue at Open, interclub and State Title level on multiple bikes as it seems no one gives a Rats that I am riding on MAXXIS. Scrutineers are sometimes curious but don't have a problem, well not in my experience anyway.....
Rules are what is killing our great sport, too many of them.... My way of looking at it is simple:
RULES is merely short for RidicULES and therefore are all derived from RIDICULOUS!
Also for the record, the precedence has already been set at Australian Titles level on MAXXIS TRIALMAXX MORE than 5 years ago


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172 fitted with MAXXIS TRIALMAXX on both ends: