New Tires for Brute Force 750 and 650
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New Tires for Brute Force 750 and 650
What are some good tires to put on the Brute Force 750? We don't do alot of mud riding but be trail ride also and ride in the hills and sometimes the rocks are 5-6 in size and we cruise over those. I want a durable tire for the rocks and such but also somethin good for trail riding and hardpack. The stock ones are getting worn out on the 750 brute and will need some before summer is over. Only have about 800 miles on them now. Also what are some good sites to buy tires from and also some sites where I can view the tread design. I don't want a tire that is gonna put the brute any higher in the air as they are already tippy with the IRS. Also want something to fit the stock rims.
Thanks Mark
Thanks Mark
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New Tires for Brute Force 750 and 650
hey diff mudbugs, bighorns, itp holeshots atr's, bearclaws, mudlites, so on my father in law just ordered some 26' mudlites from dicksatv.com we will see them in about a couple of days he thought for the riding he's going to be doing alot like your's for the price he went with the itp mudlites from dicksatv.com
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New Tires for Brute Force 750 and 650
I put 27" bear-claws on my praire and used them on all terrains in the N.C. mountains here is what I think
1. In the mud they are real gunslingers., they clean out and dig quick, not as good as outlaws but are very confident.
2. In the rocky dry conditions on trails they are a little bumpy, O.K. for solo riding and they will throw large rocks out behind
3. on gravel roads and hard pack they track very well and have less vibration than most aggressive treaded lugs
4. On the grass -well dont drive on your lawn. they eat surface turf up quickly !!
5. In the creeks they track very good and climb huge wet rocks with a little effert. great on the rimguard too.
6. working like pushing snow on ice? well they arent designed for that, plowing on gravel and dirt is O.K. but on all ice
i had traction issues . my friend just got 26" mud lites and we will try those out and tell yall our opinion later ..
1. In the mud they are real gunslingers., they clean out and dig quick, not as good as outlaws but are very confident.
2. In the rocky dry conditions on trails they are a little bumpy, O.K. for solo riding and they will throw large rocks out behind
3. on gravel roads and hard pack they track very well and have less vibration than most aggressive treaded lugs
4. On the grass -well dont drive on your lawn. they eat surface turf up quickly !!
5. In the creeks they track very good and climb huge wet rocks with a little effert. great on the rimguard too.
6. working like pushing snow on ice? well they arent designed for that, plowing on gravel and dirt is O.K. but on all ice
i had traction issues . my friend just got 26" mud lites and we will try those out and tell yall our opinion later ..
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New Tires for Brute Force 750 and 650
wow 800 miles and their wearing,
i understand after a while the stock
tires dont cut it in the thick stuff.
and forget, about climbing in the wet.
a self cleaning deep lug tire is key.
my 4000 mile stock tires are good
for the road trips back n 4th, to the
farms,and dry trail conditions,after market
tires are the shizzz.
i understand after a while the stock
tires dont cut it in the thick stuff.
and forget, about climbing in the wet.
a self cleaning deep lug tire is key.
my 4000 mile stock tires are good
for the road trips back n 4th, to the
farms,and dry trail conditions,after market
tires are the shizzz.
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New Tires for Brute Force 750 and 650
They still have tread left but are getting worn down and by the end of summer will need to be replaced. The stock tires suck on the BF. I was thinking of Mudlites but I don't really need a mud tire. My ATV is road legal here and it will be driven on the road sometimes and on the trails we hit roads also so some pavement is given. I ride in the hills where it is pretty rocky and also has alot of fire roads that are gravel and hardpack. So something that would work on that stuff would be great. I don't want a real heavy tires either. My cousin just bought a 05 V and has the Holeshots and he went rides the same stuff as me. Any more ideas?
Thanks
Mark
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Mark
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