Which tires for old Trx350 4x4?
#1
As the subject states, I am looking for a replacement tire for my old Honda 350 4x4. The original size is 24x9x11 but I expect the 350 has enough power to turn a 25 inch also.
Mainly used for hunting, which includes travelling through mud and snow, and for pulling moose and game out.
Locally I can get GBC Dirt Devils, Kenda Bearclaws, and Titan 489's for all about the same price. The Dirt Devils are supposedly 6 ply, but the Kenda Bearclaws appear to be stiffer and harder and they are only 4 ply.
Any thoughts on these tires? Your replies would be appreciated.
Mainly used for hunting, which includes travelling through mud and snow, and for pulling moose and game out.
Locally I can get GBC Dirt Devils, Kenda Bearclaws, and Titan 489's for all about the same price. The Dirt Devils are supposedly 6 ply, but the Kenda Bearclaws appear to be stiffer and harder and they are only 4 ply.
Any thoughts on these tires? Your replies would be appreciated.
#2
the bearclaws are a good tire
.....have a good bit of side ways traction too
with a bike that setup and wiegh, make sure the front tires have good sideways traction....ie not a straight tractor type tire to reduce sledging....also a tire which wasn't flat (flat feet vs a rounded surface).....will ensure the bike stays pointing in the right direction
only the rear.....aggressive tires are best
she should handle 25 inch tire......but can you!......she definitly is a good towing/hauling/mud bike
best of luck
ride hard
.....have a good bit of side ways traction too
with a bike that setup and wiegh, make sure the front tires have good sideways traction....ie not a straight tractor type tire to reduce sledging....also a tire which wasn't flat (flat feet vs a rounded surface).....will ensure the bike stays pointing in the right direction
only the rear.....aggressive tires are best
she should handle 25 inch tire......but can you!......she definitly is a good towing/hauling/mud bike
best of luck
ride hard
#3
I have the 350 4x4 and put 25" blackwaters on it.
They work great but now thinking the Kendas might have been a tad better choice. Carefull not to go to wide as it will rub on the left front, at full left turn. Plenty of torque to turn the 25's.
They work great but now thinking the Kendas might have been a tad better choice. Carefull not to go to wide as it will rub on the left front, at full left turn. Plenty of torque to turn the 25's.
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