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Old Jun 30, 2000 | 12:24 AM
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Does anyone know where i could see a pic of the GBC dirt devil xt and gator . I was thinking of buying them.Any info would be great.

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Old Jun 30, 2000 | 01:54 PM
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www.tiresunlimited.com
u dont want them though they arent worth the money of corse they are cheap and they look good but in real life they are sorry they gum up right when u hit a mudwhole.
pay a couple extra dollers and get the kendabearclaws
 
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Old Jun 30, 2000 | 03:30 PM
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I have the DirtDevils on my quad now...Wish i had got something else!! If you are riding stock tires now they will be better than them..and what yamahon said about the "gumming up on everymudhole u hit" thats not true the only time i have had a real problem with them getting "gummed up' is in a deep mud hole...And it also depends on what kind of riding you do...I think the kenda BearClaws are good tires i heav'nt ever had them but i have seen them on other quads..

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Old Jul 1, 2000 | 01:25 AM
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about the gumming up part i am right cause when fearthis got his tires i went riding with him and them things gummed up right when we got to the first good mudwholes
 
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Old Jul 2, 2000 | 09:24 AM
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Gentlemen I believe what you say about the Dirt Devil AT, however this is not at all been my experience. I live in Minnesota and the tire has been excellant in mud, rocks and trails. All I can deduct is that different parts of the country have different type mud. I sounds to me like you have the sticky, gumbo type? We have either black mud or the watered down root infested swamp mud we call Loon ****. Sounds like you need the full blowen 1" plus mud tires. I am glad I can get by with the 3/4" or less because they ride the trails much better. By the way we have found that the Dirt Devils grip better at 6lbs of pressure or more, of course above 6lbs the ride gets pretty bumpy. Not many choices for 6ply in mid-size machines. What do you think?
 
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