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Different. A bit more stable but harder to carve and make tight turns if you need to spin around on the sidewalk. The pint seems to hit harder taking off where the xr is smoother getting up to speed.

That being said, I did a couple kms on big, loose gravel today and I wouldn't try that on the pint on the first ride of the season.
From the sounds of it a different tire would change the way it handles for you if you want something less stable.
 

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I have 15 miles on my XR now (working too much). I love it, the videos do not do it justice at all, you need to ride one. My brother rode mine and bought one, same with another buddy lol. The one issue I have and its my own issue is my front foot cramped up really bad, I must be flexing it while riding or something but it was to the point I had to keep stopping.
 

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From the sounds of it a different tire would change the way it handles for you if you want something less stable.
More stability is what I used to sell the wife on the upgrade hahaha. I'm fine with it. It's just different. I'll probably get a new tire from tfl once they are in stock again. Something with a few treads instead of a slick
 

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Never had an issue with my front foot. It's always my back foot and calf. Gonna order a kush hi pad too
 

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900 km on my. Here she is.

Hasn’t been babied.

More off pavement than on for sure. But decent mix.
 

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I have this footpad on my XR. Along with the new tire I find it carves as good if not better than the pint. Helped with foot fatigue as well.
 

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I’ve been running the kush hi for a while. It doesn’t have any rigidness In it’s base and shat gets between it and the board.

I had thoughts I should have run a bead of black Rtv silicone across the tire side edge when I Installed it, but never got around to it.

Here’s the treasures I found
 

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Gonna try the air pad. It’s has a metal frame to keep it stiff around the edges. And has
a step down to match the board in the mud/rock catcher zone
 

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This grip is also a lot more aggressive than the Tfl grip.

Stock is garbage! Banana Peel slick when wet, yet alone muddy!
 

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Gonna try the air pad. It’s has a metal frame to keep it stiff around the edges. And has
a step down to match the board in the mud/rock catcher zone
Step down.
 

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More stability is what I used to sell the wife on the upgrade hahaha. I'm fine with it. It's just different. I'll probably get a new tire from tfl once they are in stock again. Something with a few treads instead of a slick

What tire pressure are you using? I use 20 for max range but 13-14 feels better.


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Didn’t get to the tire last night. Drank beer and looked through stickers for the replacement fender.
 

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Here’s the list of bolt on’s I’ve tried.

-Fangs, It did still climb a few things if it nosed out, but one bearing seized up and unscewed the retainer bolt and she gone!

-Took the fangs off, got float plates now.

-One wheel bolt on fender. No real issues can plug up with sticky mud. Pretty scratched after 500 ish k.

- Switched to the craft and ride mag fender for a fresh Color and like it. It’s nice to pull off if packing mud. Stays on pretty decent when you bale and board rolls down hills ext. one magnet fell off the fender. I reached out to craft and ride and they replaced it no questions no fees, no shipping!

-Craft and ride handle. Is a must have for the XR.

-Kush hi- We’ll see above issues. My not be a big deal if mostly clean pavement.

-Tfl grip tape on front pad. Big upgrade over stock.

-onewheel rail guards. Still on original set. On from brand new. 900 km. They are starting to get a little thin on the corners but have done their job. Board will be like new underneath. Float plates probably helped a fair bit too as they are worn good at the corners. Actual chunks of rocks stuck in the bumper.
 

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