Maxxis bighorn radial
#2
Ive had mione for about 3 weeks,theres not much of a wobble to them as I think what ive got is drive line .tierods or something..from what I understand the new "wobble_free" tires are only going to have a small dot on them for tire balancing operators to put the weights on at...
#4
Ive bought 2 sets of Big Horn Radials over the last 6 months and have had no problems, No wobble, No dislikes because of weight, (Althose I just picked up a set of lighter bias ply horns to try and compaire.) For me the Big Horns are the best tire Ive owned so far. I ride a lot of rough terrain and in the Rausch Creek GNCC I Nailed! kissed! Rubbed! Laid into the sides of some of the NASTY-est Rocks I have EVER ridden over and at some what fast speeds, I got some ugly marks on the tires but NO flats! You know that sounds kind of sexy dont it? kissed, rubbed, laid into~LOL. If your interested just make sure No Matter What Tire you buy? Your buying from a Dealer that will offer you good service as well as price and if any problems come up will take care of you. I know Maxxis is standing behind the product but its also nice to work with someone who REALLY wants your business and will help with ANY problems you may have. ~coop
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www.MarylandATV.com
Prairie 700
trx 250R
and a bunch of other Toyz!
#7
For whoever had both the radial and bias ply, notice any difference? I have no problem with a bias ply tire (cause thats all most of us have ever had anyway). I wonder about the weight difference. That bias tire is a lot lighter when you think of it.
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