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#4
GEE THANKS MAN......... After my wife saw that pic; I got the "see he bought a nice quad for his wife"
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just kidding....very nice ride!
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just kidding....very nice ride!
#7
what does a set of those rims and tires set you back...if you dont mind me asking
aslo what happens if you dont keep the stock sizes...everyone keeps saying stay wih the same size as stock...
why?
aslo what happens if you dont keep the stock sizes...everyone keeps saying stay wih the same size as stock...
why?
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#8
I bought the same one in yellow. I haven't done any upgrades yet, but plan on getting some wheels and tires sometime soon. I still need skid plates and wheels for the BF750. So the Outy will have to keep the Ohtsu tires for a while. I have actually been quite surprised at how well the stock tires do in the mud and snow.
#9
The stock stuff is lighter and 1" shorter so you do loose a little off-the-line performance. The set was $600. 4atvtires has them for $630 delivered to your door. The bigger tires don't affect the Visco and the dealer installed them so the warranty is still in effect. A word of caution, don't get the XTR's. They are alot heavier than the Mudlites and will significantly reduce performance.


