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   Primo V-Monster 2.1
    
If you look at almost any photo of any rider that isn't sponsored by a tire-making company, you will probably see a primo wall, dirt monster, or v-monster. The reason? Primo has made a name for itself in the tire market because of it's high quality, long lasting, grippy and effective tires. They may lie a bit on the side stating that you shouldn't put it up to 100 psi, but everyone does. They will work. The Wall and the Dirt Monster have two features about each of them. The wall is a really nice tire because of its grip layout and how it wraps around. It can easily be run up to 110 psi so pinch flats are very rare. It is strong, doesn't flex, and because it's made by Primo, it has no flaws or weakspots. The Dirt Monster is not a dirt-only tire, but is park friendly as well. Dirt jumpers like it because its tread doesn't flex and buckly while turning and street riders like it because of all the control you get with the wideness. It can also be run up to 100 psi and is virtualy flawless. The V-Monster is a combination of the two. The 2.1 is wide, but controllable and it's tread takes from the Wall and the Dirt Monster. It is not that deep, so it is good for street and parks, it can bu run up to 100 psi, and has a tread pattern that grips really well. I have had no problems with this tire and run it on my front. It is being run at 100 psi even and I have yet to have a flat since I got it. I like it because it reminds me of the feel of a Dirt Monster and the strength of a wall. Get this tire if you like that too. Wall + Dirt Monster = V-Monster. 9/10

 

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