25' or 26' Mudlites for Rincon?
#11
I agree with you goattroter the stockers do ride nice but the side walls flex to much for me.And they are nuts for what they want a stock tire for anyways.
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#12
1fitman
I ride with a friend that has the 26" Mud Lites on C-Series on his Rincon and he felt they were OK but not great. His biggest complaint is the 1" extra off-set of the C-Series plus the wider tires made the machine extra wide it is 52" in the rear. He is now looking for a different tire to put on the stock wheels.
Also the 25" Mud Lites have 7/8 deep tread and the 26" has 1 1/4 deep tread. This makes them a little lighter and more forgiving but less of a mudder. HTH
I ride with a friend that has the 26" Mud Lites on C-Series on his Rincon and he felt they were OK but not great. His biggest complaint is the 1" extra off-set of the C-Series plus the wider tires made the machine extra wide it is 52" in the rear. He is now looking for a different tire to put on the stock wheels.
Also the 25" Mud Lites have 7/8 deep tread and the 26" has 1 1/4 deep tread. This makes them a little lighter and more forgiving but less of a mudder. HTH
#13
Your friend didn't need to buy the C-Series wheels. I have 26" Mudlites on my Rincon and they mount up just fine on the stock wheels. I wanted the 26" tires because of the deeper lugs (vs. the 25" Mudlites) and because they will mount up to the factory rims. I decided against the off set C-series wheels after hearing others complain about them making the machine too wide. By the way, I really like the Mudlites. They aren't quite as good as the stock tires for sliding around corners or doing doughnuts but are much better for trail riding and in the mud.
#14
Tnx for all the helpful information guys, I've decided to get the Holeshot ATR's on C-Series rims, and get a set of the 26'' mudlites for the stock rims. Tnx again guys for the help.
#15
I have 26" mudlites on my 650 rincon and I think that they pull better than the 589's I've had both. It also has no problems spinning them over in a mud hole. But if you do some serious mudding then you better go get some highlifter outlaws theres absolutly noooooooo comparison. My tires are on the stock rims and I have no problems with them.
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