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  • So, Hero dirt??
  • rOcKeTdOg
    Full Member

    Reading a review & it states the bike was tested in Rotorua with its “hero dirt that could make the most plastic of tyres feel great”

    WTF is hero dirt?

    legend
    Free Member

    brown pow

    scaredypants
    Full Member

    In southern california the trails are really dusty (no, honest !) and actually slow because of that.

    After it has rained (or I suppose, in winter) it gets much more grippy. They call that hero dirt.

    (on strava you can see that loads of KoMs are set in wetter months)

    kudos100
    Free Member

    Dirt that makes you feel like a hero.

    Or in English, grippy.

    chiefgrooveguru
    Full Member

    We totally get that down here in the South East – when it’s been dry for too long it gets loose as hell, so fast on the straight bits but messy in the corners. There’s a sweet spot when it’s just moist enough for maximum shred.

    chakaping
    Free Member

    Had dirt like blu-tack on local trails the other week.

    Brilliant fun cornering. But fell off a few times on the next ride after more rain and overestimating my skills.

    mikewsmith
    Free Member

    It’s just nice and grippy out there in places (in other’s it’s really not when it gets wet). A lot of the trails are on Volcanic soils too and they drain incredibly well. On some trails even in pissing rain it just grips.

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