P650 tire poll
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P650 tire poll
Originally posted by: Tyrann
Hey all..
jwkawi ..Will those 26x12x12 and 26x10x12 fit good on stocker wheels? I don't have the coin right now for fancy wheels but I like the design of the Mudlites and thinking about purchasing the one size up like those.. Is there any performance loss with the size up factor?
How does the plow work in the snow on your machine.. Thinking about one of those also..
Thanks
Hey all..
jwkawi ..Will those 26x12x12 and 26x10x12 fit good on stocker wheels? I don't have the coin right now for fancy wheels but I like the design of the Mudlites and thinking about purchasing the one size up like those.. Is there any performance loss with the size up factor?
How does the plow work in the snow on your machine.. Thinking about one of those also..
Thanks
those tires will fit on stock rims no problem. there is a slight loss in power but nothing drastically noticable. i can still pull wheelies no problem and thats with a winch mounted up front as well. i haven't ridden in the snow yet on them so i cant really say but she plows like an animal with the stockers so i imagine the mudlites should be fine.
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P650 tire poll
Right now im leaning more towards the non radial big horns, radials are to heavy. I hear good and bad things about the atrs, latly more bad. I hear about alot of side wall punctures and the tread starting to chuck out with only 200-500miles on them. I dont want to spend 10-15 more per tire to have them fall apart. Are the bearclaws comparable to the big horns?
Thanks
Thanks
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I have over 800 miles on a pair of 25" mudlites. Most of my riding is high speed trail and they handle great. I climbed some very slippery and rocky hills at Hatfield / Macoy trails in two wheel drive with no problems. Very little wear. I would definetly buy anouther set.
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