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Old 12-27-2006, 10:39 PM
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can anybody tell me if maxxis bighorn radials will go in some mud conditions.
 
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They do not do very well in the mud. Thin watery stuff they do ok.
 
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Outback,

I've got Bighorns on both of my bikes and I'm pleased so far. I ride mostly dirt and rocky trails with water crossings and whatever mudholes we come across. The Bighorns are lot's better than stock tires in everything, including mud. My Grizzly with Bighorns seems to do about the same as my buddy's Grizzly with Dirt Devils in the mud holes, for whatever that comparison is worth.

If you're looking for a tough, long wearing tire that is good in a wide variety of terrains, I think the Bighorns are a good choice.

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mine seem to work great
 
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