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the perfect tire?

Old May 2, 2004 | 09:01 PM
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Hi fellers, I was going to buy a set of mud lites for my P650 but i heard they dont like blacktop very well, So here i am. I ride about 15% mud and snow with most of my mud ridding being around memoral weekend my famly getd togeather and does some extream mudding. I ride about 50% ripping down fast trails, hard pack, and lose hill climbs. The other 35% is ever thing from ridding on blacktop to rock crawling. I need a tire that will get me through the mud and snow, ride smoth, grip in the lose stuff, and ware extreamly good. I know im asking for alot but i would like to retain my sporty ride as i like to wheelie and bust a 400ex every now and then. thanx to any one willing to respond to this rediculas thred.
 
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Old May 3, 2004 | 09:15 AM
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TOMMY... sounds like you already know there is no perfect tire.... If you mud riding is extreme, & you want to do well here, it will eliminate alot of potentially good tires... here I'd recommend the 26" or bigger Goodyear Mudrunners, then Maxxis Mud Bugs, & Titan's 589 MT's... The Mudrunners IMO, are one of, if not the best all around tire... If kicking butt in the mud isn't as important as the other riding, then Carlysle's Bad Lands radials, Bear Claws, Dirt Devils, etc... the Mud Lites are a good tire, but you are correct in that they won't hold up as well as some of these other tires...
 
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