Tire envy
#11
just something better than stock that won't knock your teeth loose on harder packed trails.
#12
Thanks everybody for the suggestions, and personally I would like to go ballistic but then I wouldn't have a happy wife on the trail. Since these atv's were bought to enable us to enjoy the outdoors on a family level, it wouldn't make much sense to make her uncomfortable. Good news is, she's made remarks about driving her own machine but it would have to be a sxs. But that's another post.
So basically I'm looking to go slightly more aggressive than stock. I have checked on some of the tires mentioned here and found a few others that I like the look of. But of course, a picture on the internet will only get you so far and I would want to see the tire or even better "speak" with somebody who has used the same tire, ideally in the same application, but not necessarily imperative.
So basically I'm looking to go slightly more aggressive than stock. I have checked on some of the tires mentioned here and found a few others that I like the look of. But of course, a picture on the internet will only get you so far and I would want to see the tire or even better "speak" with somebody who has used the same tire, ideally in the same application, but not necessarily imperative.
Last edited by Paptini; Mar 7, 2015 at 09:03 AM. Reason: O.H. (operator headspace)
#13
If you look at tires(or anything else for that matter) on a site like Amazon, you can look at reviews and see what other people that bought them think of them. The more popular tires will generally have the most reviews as well. Even if you buy them somewhere else, you can at least use their site for information.
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