500i pics with outlaws !!!
#1
Ok everyone take a look at my 2002 Cat !! It has 26x10x12 outlaws and 26x12x12 outlaws on the back. They are mounted on ITP black and chrome wheels. The pictures are not that clear and the lighting is a little bad. I'll take some more pics tonight or sometime this week. So just follow the link bellow and leave your comments on this thread.
http://briefcase.yahoo.com/brent_bertram Click on ATVs
http://briefcase.yahoo.com/brent_bertram Click on ATVs
#5
DUDE.........
Those i models sure look like sport ATV's from the rear, with the wide stance.
One question about the width. How did you get 10" more width? I have factory rims, no spacers, and 26x12x12 589 M/T on rear and get just under 49". Did you use spacers?, do the new rims push the location of the wheels wider? Or did you mean 49"? Either way, looks awesome, let me know how it does on the technical stuff, 10" could let straddle a lot of places most have to go around.
Those i models sure look like sport ATV's from the rear, with the wide stance.
One question about the width. How did you get 10" more width? I have factory rims, no spacers, and 26x12x12 589 M/T on rear and get just under 49". Did you use spacers?, do the new rims push the location of the wheels wider? Or did you mean 49"? Either way, looks awesome, let me know how it does on the technical stuff, 10" could let straddle a lot of places most have to go around.
#6
59" is the correct number. The rims are offset allot at the rear. I think about 2.5 inches per rim. So thats 5 inches right there. Plus I measured from the outside of each tire, the outlaws have about 1 inch extra side bite. The measurement is not exact but its atleast 57" probably more around 58" though. I was by myself when I measured so it was hard to keep the tape lined up at both ends. I might remeasure and take some better pictures tonight. I didn't use any spacers, and the rear rims are really deep. I'll take some close up pictures of the rear end and tires tonight.
I'm going riding this weekend but I don't know if I should use the big tires yet? I think I'll just use them when I'm going out to play in the swamps and the deep mud. Plus I don't want to put to much strain on new drivetrain parts. Right now we have about 2 feet of snow or more around here. The outlaws are so awesome in deep snow !! They dig like shovels !!! If you get stuck or hung up in deep hard snow its not that bad because if these tires can dig down to the ground then you can probably drive the quad out. I love my laws !! Bye.
I'm going riding this weekend but I don't know if I should use the big tires yet? I think I'll just use them when I'm going out to play in the swamps and the deep mud. Plus I don't want to put to much strain on new drivetrain parts. Right now we have about 2 feet of snow or more around here. The outlaws are so awesome in deep snow !! They dig like shovels !!! If you get stuck or hung up in deep hard snow its not that bad because if these tires can dig down to the ground then you can probably drive the quad out. I love my laws !! Bye.
#7
The pictures are going to have to wait guys. I just started playing Dark Age of Camelot and its an on-line game, its to much fun to put down. If I get a chance sometime I'll take pictures. But I'm still going riding this weekend.
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#9
Its just for swamps and muddy terrain. Trails I use my stocks tires and rims. Maybe next year I'll buy two non-offset rims, I'll wait and see in the summer. But in the snow it is so awesome and you can't tip the quad anymore, its almost impossible. I bet I will get soaked in mud, but then again in swamps you don't want to spin to much with outlaws or your going straight to the bottom. And in mud the tires won't turn fast enough to really throw tons of mud. Ah I'll see what its like in the spring time.
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