Spartacus Tires
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Spartacus Tires
Well I finally got to try out my new tires. I rode a total of about 40 miles today and as stated in a previous post I was able to try them out in hard packed, sandy, gravely, and muddy conditions. Keeping in mind my previous tires were the stock 22" tires. These were a monster of an improvement. In all riding conditions the tires performed perfectly...one thing that impressed me was their mud capabalities. I don't think these tires are for the serious mudder, however for the average trail rider that likes to hit a mud hole every now and then or have an occasional encounter along the trail these tires are sweet. They are 25" 8 ply raidial tires with a weight of less than 20 lbs. All in all the best thing I can say is that I Love Them!!!!
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P.S. I like to add... Today was the first time I have ever gotten to play in the mud and NOT been stuck!!! Srry for writting a book.
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P.S. I like to add... Today was the first time I have ever gotten to play in the mud and NOT been stuck!!! Srry for writting a book.
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Just an update for anyone interested. I was able to put another 50 miles on the tires this past weekend.. and I am still impressed with the their performance. I was able to find a nice steep rocky trail to climb and the tires gripped the rocks nicely, the bike felt very stable going up... then back down. Also they are holding their own against the trail debris I have run over so far, I pulled a large piece of fencing wire out of the tread ....no flat!! At the end of this ride I now have a little over 160 miles on the tires with very little noticeable wear.
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Getting up to top speed is slower, mid range throttle response is slower, and it gears down allot faster climbing hills however once it hits the bottom end the bike pulls with no problem. Its been nice to actually climb some of the hills with loose material, my stock tires wouldn't grip enough to get up a sandy hill once I lost momentum. And at 6' 235 lbs. I'm a little on the heavy side for this bike too so that doesn't help but all in all I'm very happy with the tires and I'm not sorry I went with the size increase. The slight loss in power has been a good trade off for traction and ground clearance. Not to mention the smoother ride!!!
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Considering the slight loss in the mid-range, do you think the clutch mod that has been discussed on this forum (removing two of the clutch weights or replacing all of them with lighter than stock weights) would make up for some or all of the loss? This mod is stated to greatly increase acceleration up to top speed. It has even been stated as giving the atv enough umph from the get go to pull the front wheels. Rickeyparker had some great comments about it way back when they first came out. I really like the tires and just about sold on getting the exact ones you got...therefore, I was just thinking ahead in case I am not pleased with its performance.