Spring is here, and the ground is...FUN! dead weeds and long grasses, soggy clay and dead stuff. it's only this soppy for a few weeks, then it's seldom rest of the summer. My Kenda Nevegals are perfect for about everything here...when dry, but they have been packing up(like every other non-mud specific tire) pretty badly. We can't reach speeds to get them to self clean and they basically just ball up and shut me down when the fork/chainstays get plugged. There are no other features like rock, road, etc to worry about losing traction on, just the goo. So what do y'all think would happen if I non-sticked 'em??? Thin it would work, that is, think they'd self clean at very slow speeds? And i'm assuming the cooking spray would simply wear off mid ride anyway. I assume...