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ArcticBrat Jan 16, 2005 06:25 PM

Tire's for snow
 
I've been looking for some good tires for deep snow thinking about MUDDLITE'S but a friend said they dig to quick. Also thinking about BEARCLAWS. Any suggestions on some good tires? I'am running badland tires that came with bike.

Bluethumb Jan 16, 2005 06:50 PM

Tire's for snow
 
I have Bearclaws, they're very good in the snow. I run 'em flat in the winter, the sidewalls are enough to keep them up off the rims. They give superb flotation over the snow, wear like iron , and are a good all around tire. They're cheap too[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]

ArcticBrat Jan 16, 2005 07:21 PM

Tire's for snow
 

Originally posted by: Bluethumb
I have Bearclaws, they're very good in the snow. I run 'em flat in the winter, the sidewalls are enough to keep them up off the rims. They give superb flotation over the snow, wear like iron , and are a good all around tire. They're cheap too[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
Bluethumb did you loose power with the 27" tires? Do the bearclaws ride ruff in summer and how are they for steering? Looks like we are in for a blizzard tonite I've got my plow ready!!

WhoDatInDaMud Jan 16, 2005 07:49 PM

Tire's for snow
 
Snow comes in so many variables that a single tire being "best" is difficult. Sloppy wet snow, hard packed snow, deep snow, dry light snow-
My best guess is a non-aggressive tread that doesn't tractor scoop and dig in.

heyyou Jan 16, 2005 07:51 PM

Tire's for snow
 
The bearclaws are a good snow tire and they ride good all year round.

My weather dude said 16" of snow getting blown around by 100kph winds.

A buddy is running 26" mud lites on his rubicon and they work very well in the snow.

ArcticBrat Jan 16, 2005 08:48 PM

Tire's for snow
 

Originally posted by: heyyou
The bearclaws are a good snow tire and they ride good all year round.

My weather dude said 16" of snow getting blown around by 100kph winds.

A buddy is running 26" mud lites on his rubicon and they work very well in the snow.
Nice pic's where were you ridding? Gotta love nova scotia weather! Do you ever ride in the vally?

mudblaster Jan 16, 2005 09:10 PM

Tire's for snow
 
i had gators on my 03 500 cat and they were an awsome tire in the snow.
i have mud lites on my honda and i like them too.
but i think the gators were better.
i was out riding with a bunch of guys yesterday and 2 guys had mud bugs and they were saying that they worked great in the snow also.

heyyou Jan 16, 2005 09:38 PM

Tire's for snow
 

Originally posted by: ArcticBrat

Originally posted by: heyyou
The bearclaws are a good snow tire and they ride good all year round.

My weather dude said 16" of snow getting blown around by 100kph winds.

A buddy is running 26" mud lites on his rubicon and they work very well in the snow.
Nice pic's where were you ridding? Gotta love nova scotia weather! Do you ever ride in the vally?
Most of the pics there are from the Myra Road run,in behind the Halifax airport.

I have never been down to the Valley on my bike,I would like to get down to the run in Aylesford sometime though.


Bluethumb Jan 16, 2005 10:10 PM

Tire's for snow
 

Originally posted by: ArcticBrat

Originally posted by: Bluethumb
I have Bearclaws, they're very good in the snow. I run 'em flat in the winter, the sidewalls are enough to keep them up off the rims. They give superb flotation over the snow, wear like iron , and are a good all around tire. They're cheap too[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
Bluethumb did you loose power with the 27" tires? Do the bearclaws ride ruff in summer and how are they for steering? Looks like we are in for a blizzard tonite I've got my plow ready!!

I didn't find too much of a difference with the 27's. I was going to get 26", but they were actually heavier than the 27's, figure that one out. I have the ACT rear end in mine, which is sort of a straight axle, and doesn't really rob the power like an IRS would. I can get 54 mph out of it on top end. I did notice that I have to use a little more throttle to get them rolling, but not as bad as you'd expect. As far as handling, they're a 110% improvement over stock. They aren't rounded like mudlights or the stock Dunlops, so they don't roll over in the corners. That's the biggest reason I went to them. I only had 425 miles on the stockers and couldn't handle them anymore. In the summer, they're a really good riding tire. I have 10" on the front, 12" on the rear, and I NEVER hit my rims like I did before. I run about 5 psi in the summer, I find that if I run less than that, it takes a lot more to turn them.
They're saying 35-45cm tonight, well, it's 10pm now and not so much as a flake around here. I was hopin' to get outa work tomorrow[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]

ArcticBrat Jan 16, 2005 10:22 PM

Tire's for snow
 
Thanx for the info bluethumb. I think the weather will get nasty before morning.Maybe you will get the day off.


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