yet another tire question
#12
Thanks Dan,
You don't have a clearance issues with the extra 2" of width front and back ? I wonder if the 27" or even 28" will rub under certain situations ?
I've now got 9 Hrs. on this thing..and it just keeps developing more and more power !!!!!!!
You don't have a clearance issues with the extra 2" of width front and back ? I wonder if the 27" or even 28" will rub under certain situations ?
I've now got 9 Hrs. on this thing..and it just keeps developing more and more power !!!!!!!
#13
piski
I don't have any clearance problems at all. No tire rubbing anywhere. I'm not sure about the 28" but I'm certain that the 27" will not rub. I looked at getting 27" instead of the 26" when I got mine and a lot of people told me not to do it since you loose a bit of the sporty handling of the bike with 27" or bigger tires.
It will keep developing more and more power and it will keep getting way better on gas. Mine went throught gas like it was going out of style when the bike was new. After 1000km, it's a lot better.
Later Dan
I don't have any clearance problems at all. No tire rubbing anywhere. I'm not sure about the 28" but I'm certain that the 27" will not rub. I looked at getting 27" instead of the 26" when I got mine and a lot of people told me not to do it since you loose a bit of the sporty handling of the bike with 27" or bigger tires.
It will keep developing more and more power and it will keep getting way better on gas. Mine went throught gas like it was going out of style when the bike was new. After 1000km, it's a lot better.
Later Dan
#14
Piski:
I just tried my new 27" mudbubgs on a 120km trip and they are awesome. A great ride and excellent in the mud and swamps. Thay are also light as compared to other tires including the mudlites. But I think any of the middle of the road tires will do a good all around job.
A good source of tires in canada is at atvtires.com and click on the canadian link. Shipping is free and they are located on the east coast. Good luck with your choice.
bob
I just tried my new 27" mudbubgs on a 120km trip and they are awesome. A great ride and excellent in the mud and swamps. Thay are also light as compared to other tires including the mudlites. But I think any of the middle of the road tires will do a good all around job.
A good source of tires in canada is at atvtires.com and click on the canadian link. Shipping is free and they are located on the east coast. Good luck with your choice.
bob
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