Tire question
#1
Hey all i currently am running 22 bearclaws on the rear and like them i have used them on all my quads they seem to grip well in everything such as mud,sand, packed dirt.................what other tires are there i was thinking about realtors and do not want a race tire like razrs or anything.
#3
Dude, if you are looking for a tire that grabs in almost anything, and i mean grab, get the MudMachine A/T's(22x12x10)'s. You won't believe how much traction you'll get. They are Awesome! I just got mine on my DS. I had them on my last ATV. Very versatile tire. They ride good too, they might not look like it, but they do. You won't regret it. They are not that much heavier than the stock rim & tires. I bought ITP (10x9) rims. They are lighter than the DS Rims, so with my MudMachines and ITP rims, overall they are just a little heavier than the stockers. I got em' from ATV Direct, mounting and shipping, to my door for $265.00. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img]
#4
i'd highly suggest Duro Excavators, i've had mine for 2 years and they still are only half worn, and they work awesome in everything, realtors,mud machines and vampires are all nice aggressive tires as well but they are a soft tire and wear quickly on hard packed surfaces
#5
Im workin on testing every good snow/mud tire out there for 9" rim. Had the realtors last year, good tire but dug in the snow instead of pushed me forward i thought, awesome in mud tho, lil heavy. Got the mud sharks now, so far no complaints, does awesome in the mud, haveta see in a few months how they do in the snow. Then my next set will be the dirt devils or mud machine, allredbomb has me leanin towards the mud machines lol
#6
Hey NickDS650, i know i may sound bias cause' i have MudMachines now, and on my last bike, but i have used the DirtDevils and the Realtors. They should not even be in the same class as the MudMachine A/T's. When it comes to all out traction, those 2 tires are not even close! At all!
That is the truth. Especially in the mud. Unless it's super soft/dry sand, (only paddles work there) you won't beat these tires for traction. But, that does come at a price. They get alot of side traction too. So, you won't be "Crackin" the throttle and whippin' it around corners and donuts while the bike spins and just slides on it's own, like a stocker does. My bike will throw you off if you are not ready for it. These tires turn a DS into a drag racing, wheelie monster. It just leaps out of the whole, in medium packed dirt, most trails, hills, and even mud they still get an unusual amount of traction. I got 10inch (diameter) rims. The nines you want will get even more traction, be careful. If you get em' you will understand completely what i have tried tell everyone. These tires rock. I'll never get another tire, until i get my fat arss to Glamis. Then i'll shell out for a set of haulers or something. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
That is the truth. Especially in the mud. Unless it's super soft/dry sand, (only paddles work there) you won't beat these tires for traction. But, that does come at a price. They get alot of side traction too. So, you won't be "Crackin" the throttle and whippin' it around corners and donuts while the bike spins and just slides on it's own, like a stocker does. My bike will throw you off if you are not ready for it. These tires turn a DS into a drag racing, wheelie monster. It just leaps out of the whole, in medium packed dirt, most trails, hills, and even mud they still get an unusual amount of traction. I got 10inch (diameter) rims. The nines you want will get even more traction, be careful. If you get em' you will understand completely what i have tried tell everyone. These tires rock. I'll never get another tire, until i get my fat arss to Glamis. Then i'll shell out for a set of haulers or something. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
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I have the front end on jack stands right now, i'm polishing the front rims cause my ITP's make the front look like major crap. It's backed up against the wall in the garage, so it wouldn't be a good shot for pictures. I'll have em' done this week, so i'll roll it outside an snap some for ya's. They are beefy lookin'. I love em'. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
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