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25" or 26" Bighorn Radials

Old Mar 21, 2005 | 10:26 PM
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I think I've decided to get Bigorn Radials for my Brute Force 750. Need help deciding on 25" or 26". I've heard the 25" Bighorns are as tall or taller than alot of other 26" tires, can anybody verify this? I want to go a little bigger than the stock Dunlops but not alot. Does anybody have any pics of a BF with Bighorns?
 
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Old Mar 26, 2005 | 11:35 PM
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just put a set of 25inch bighorns on my bf750 and they work great, they are a little bigger about 1/2inch taller but they look great and have good traction and ride very well
 
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Old Mar 27, 2005 | 12:10 PM
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Bruteman,
Thanks for the reply! Did you mount them on the stock wheels or go to an aftermarket? I think I'm going to get them on a set of ITP C series wheels and was wondering how much more width they'll give me. Did you notice any power loss from the extra weight? Have you tried them in snow or mud? I ride in the Mountains of Colorado and see alot of snow & mud in the spring and early summer.

Thanks again!!
 
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Old Mar 30, 2005 | 08:58 PM
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yes i did put on a set of itp 6 series 4 spoke the 6 series are a polished finsh and are a little lighter then the 5 series,the offset 2inches out and five inchs back spacing they move the wheels out about an inch on each side,but it make a big differance in handling for the better,i tryed the tires out in mud and snow because here in ontario canada it is spring time as well and so far they work very well as an all around tire
ps they did take a little power away but not enought to worry about,i can still pull wheels,and only lost about 1 or 2 mph on the top
 
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