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Old Jul 22, 2006 | 08:58 PM
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I was in the market for new tires, and I received many responses. Many that did not answer my initial question. Therefore, I have decided to write my two cents worth of my newly aquired knowledge regarding the holeshot atr. I am writing this, so I can hopefully help someone who is considering these tires.
I have approximately 100 miles on the tires, and I found that they handle great on smooth groomed trails. They make the utility quads handle like sport quads. However, they are not very durable. I have three plugfs in the thin sidewall of the right front tire. Whenever you make contact with a jagged rock or sharp protruding stick, you puncture the tire. If you ride very hard, like I do, then I would not recommend these tires. If you ride dunes or groomed trails, then these tires are great. I hope this helps anyone who might be shopping around for tire.
 
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Old Jul 25, 2006 | 08:23 PM
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I put ATR's on my Prairie 700 at the start of summer, before I had them I had Mudlite XTR's. I have found the ATR's to be a much smoother, better handling tire. I haven't had any durability problems with them yet and I am pretty hard on tires, my V-Force goes through at least 2 sets a year, not counting patches and vulcanizing. I still plan to try the Bighorn Radials, and the ITP TerraCross Radials.
 
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