It's time for an update and under some of the most extreme competitive driving conditions, the 1.9 Pit Bull Rock Beast has dominated lines where rigs / scalers / G-Rides with lesser tires have had to pull winch line.
Here is a pic at the 916 RCOTCC rnd 1 @ Folsom, CA. The conditions ranged from very technical, jagged rock to loamy sand, and what I call gorilla snot; surface mud that just makes everything slick. Lil' Lexus laced up with 1.9 Pit Bull Rock Beasts kept asking for more.
This pic is from the latest RECON G6 Challenge, "Embrace the Suck" held @ Sugar Pine Reservoir. Stage conditions went from ice to Alabama Ickey Sticky and if you have to ask, it's red clay mud that sticks to everything.
Chasinbaja was piloting Lil' Lexus and is the latest Team Twirk Driver added to the stables. His son, Unibomber, is driving his Axial SCX-10 Honcho, the Official Truck of the RECON G6 Challenge and also laced with 1.9 Pit Bull Rock Beasts.
Young Unibomber is keeping good trail karma by assisting a fellow G6'er and demonstrating the recovery traction of the 1.9 Pit Bulls.
These tires are just effing sick! I have mine wrapped around the VP 1.9 SSZ Wheel. It's a 3 piece design that has yet to spit a Rock Beast bead. Lil' Lexus weighs in @ 8lbs including the two 2200 mah batteries on board. I stuff the 1.9 Pit Bull Rock Beasts with a 2.2 Panther 400 that is wrapped with the 1.9 Pit Bull outer foam.
As you can see in the second pic, the 1.9 Pit Bull Rock Beast still wraps around the rocks and when the trail turns tarmac, full speed turns wont fold the sidewalls.
If you haven't tried a set of 1.9 Pit Bull Rock Beasts and after reading page after page of testimonials in this thread, then you must be like me, from Missouri and have to see it to believe it. Then get yo a$$ to a local scale event or GTG or come get your scaler fix in a RECON G6 and watch the 1.9 Pit Bull Rock Beast devour the terrain and competition! "thumbsup"