any rincons with mudlites on them???
#1
i have a rincon and i'm fixing to buy mudlites to put on it. does anybody have any thoughts about this. i've been looking at all different types of tires and i think i like these the best and they are light weight which always helps thanks
#3
i put mudlites on my rincon about a week ago. i have to say, the ride is great and the tread hooks up nicely on almost all terrain. now, we have very little mud around here most the time so i cant actually speak for how well they work for the terrain they were designed for. i can say that on rock, boulders, lose dirt, etc. they do far FAR better than stock. only thing now is to see how long they last.
the only dif in at and xl is the tread depth. the change starts at 26"'s.
the only dif in at and xl is the tread depth. the change starts at 26"'s.
#4
went riding with my mudlites this weekend. i have to say they are pretty bad i didn't have trouble with anything at all. i really like these tires and they are so light i didn't loose any power what so ever. they ride great, perform in the mud great. i went anywhere outlaws did and more. got to love the mudlites!!!!!!!!!!!
#6
i looked at the m/s they looked to be a good tire also but they are still alittle on the heavy side. i wanted a tire that would perform in all areas and would not change anything on my rincon. is still just as fast as with the tires before.
#7
will 27" Mudlites fit on the stock rims without rubbing anywhere???
even when the suspension is crossed up and the wheels are turned???
even when the suspension is crossed up and the wheels are turned???
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#8
I have them on my Prairie and love them. A friend has them (26") on his Rincon with C-Series and is unsure. He doesn't like the wheels they make the bike 52" wide and he says the tires dig too much. Whenever he gets stuck the tires just dig deeper and deeper and deeper. He's thinking of getting something else and putting them on the stock wheels. His opinion.
#10
even 25" mudzillas (what i first wanted) weigh too much. and they are a very ruff ride. everything else is right on the zillas door steps when talking about weight. so the mudlites were the ticket for me. and now that i've done some riding on them i'm glad that i did buy them. you have to watch putting bigger tires on stock rims. on the rincon the battery box is very close to the inside of the back tire and putting bigger tires you might have trouble with them hitting the box. i would get the c series itp rims with any bigger tire selection. they give you a better offset than the stock rims do. there is no difference in the space between my 26" mudlites vs. the stock 25" tires between the box and tire just because of those rims(c-series)
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