Product Description
The FAF (fast as f**k) Tire from Fit
It's tread pattern is built primarily with a street direction with micro-knurling for added traction.
To ensure they're as tough as possible they feature a puncture resistant kevlar belt, tear resistant Silkworm casing and a micro-knurled sidewall for added durability.
Max pressure rating: 110 psi
Product Specs
- WHEEL SIZE: 20"
- MAX PRESSURE: 110 PSI
- WEIGHT: 723g (25.5oz)
- PACK SIZE: Single
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- Ronald J.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRiding Experience BeginnerRiding Style Park, Street, TrailBought For MyselfRated 5 out of 5 stars13 hours agoFit FAF Tire for my Kink Royal BMX Project
I am still working on it but the Tires look great still have no innertubes or front folk and headset for my Kink Royal Frame I am still working on it give or take another Two month or so for the rest of the parts to complete the building of My Kink Royal BMX Project
Was this helpful? - Zac M.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRiding Style(s) Park, Street, TrailRiding Experience ExpertRated 5 out of 5 stars2 months agoGrippy AF
Tyre tech really has improved over the years, replaced my old Aitken dirt tyre with this, and it does not disappoint. The Grip on Park testing is a great improvement over the 10-year-old tyres previously being used.
Will be looking to get a matching rear soon
Was this helpful? - KenanI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars2 years agoVery good
Good tires
Was this helpful? - Joshua C.I recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars2 years ago10 years & still going
I've been riding fit faf tires since I bought my first complete, a Dugan 1, about 10 years ago now. jeez. The Dugan came with fafs on it and I fell in love. Since then I've bought countless sets of fafs & still haven't rode any other tire. (Have been considering maxis grifters, but I love the faf!)
In my experience with these, I found it best for me to run a 2.3 on the back, and a 2.4 on the front. I look at that as my “OG;” or ‘original go-to,' setup and definitely recommend.
Was this helpful? - MichaelI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars4 years agoRecumbent Gravel Rider
I'm a recumbent trike gravel rider up north. The trike is a full suspension tadpole trike that I take off the beaten path, hard packed trails, gravel roads, minimum maintenance roads, back roads and regular pavement. I also commute to work on the trike. I received these tires yesterday and have put just over 30 miles on them. I started with high pressure, 60 psi. They were plenty fast, but the ride was harsh and steep climbs (11% grade plus) were a little challenging with some slips on loose rocks and sand. Bombing back downhill, the front tires provided more than enough grip for braking and high speed turning. Plenty of grip for hardpack and pavement. Tonight I decided to lower the pressure to 25 psi rear and 30 psi front. The grip on the climb was astonishing. No slipping on the steep pavement portion of the climb. The tire "rolled/deformed" over the loose gravel rather than spin on them. On pure gravel, only a very few slips occurred. Speed was also nearly if not just as fast as 60 psi. The bomb back downhill, I can hit 50 mph on other BMX racing tires (Schwalbe Shreddas, sadly discontinued). I hit 47.8 and that was with braking for people walking down the hill. I think these are just as fast. The only concern would be pinch flats on the really rough stuff at such low pressure. I'm inflating them to 30 psi to see how that goes. The only question now is long term toughness/durability. Hopefully they are as tough as they are fast. Highly recommend.
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