Tires for High Speed Riding on Prairie 650
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Tires for High Speed Riding on Prairie 650
There has been several post in the past concerning tires for the P650 to replace the stock tires. What I'm looking for is tires designed for hardpack fire roads at high speeds. I have Holeshot's on my Raptor and would like the same performance type tire on my P650 6 months out of the year, the other six months I run Bear Claws. The tires I'm looking for will provide nice controlled power slides in the corners without laying down and be in the 25 inch size. I've heard several people post about the new radial Holeshot ATR tire but no one comments about it's high-speed handling characteristics (sliding in corners). I would like to stick with a 6 ply tire in order to limit punctures from rocks. I appreciate your help.
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Tires for High Speed Riding on Prairie 650
Just got new Prairie with ATR's on it, Haven't been able to ride it except in snow, but from what I have read here and other places
This has to be the tire of choice for high speed handling and ride. About 4 lbs per tire heavier than the stockers and 6 ply too.
Don't think you can go wrong!
This has to be the tire of choice for high speed handling and ride. About 4 lbs per tire heavier than the stockers and 6 ply too.
Don't think you can go wrong!
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Tires for High Speed Riding on Prairie 650
Lightman: I have the 25 inch Bear Claws. The Bear Claws are a great all around tire. They handle well in the corners, clean there self well in the snow and can handle some minor mud. The 6 ply gives them a stiffer ride than stock but are well worth it. If I had one tire to put on the 650 for the type of riding we do, it would be the Bear Claw. My plan is to use the Bear Claw for winter riding and another tire mounted on ITP C Series Aluminum Wheels for summer riding. I really like the sound of the ATR tires, everyone's comments have been positive. My only concern with the ATR's was the high speed cornering. On most radial tires they tend to lay down (roll-over) in a corner compared to the stiff side wall bias ply tires, thus making it harder to power slide the backend in the corner. It sounds like the ATR's maintain their profile in the corner and will stand up to excessive pressure put on it by the 650 sliding in a curve. Are there any negatives about the ATR's?
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Tires for High Speed Riding on Prairie 650
WVBartMan: I have yet to find someone that rides hard that has a set of the ATR tires. I know people that have them but they ride slow and probably wouldn't understand what you were talking about the tire rolling over or laying down. It would be nice to hear how they compare to a regualr holeshot tire in the corner. Maybe someone has Holeshot's phone number and we can talk to the tech rep about it.
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Tires for High Speed Riding on Prairie 650
Lobo: Thanks for the help. As you can tell I'm trying to make my 650 perform at high speeds in the corners on hard pack and it sounds like the ATR's will stand up to tire roll. The ATR's also sound like they will improve the ride of the bike by soaking up some of the bumps. The Bear Claws are a little stiff compared to stock tires so the ATR's should bring the smoothness of the ride back to the stock condition. Any other comments about the ATR's would be appreciated.
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Tires for High Speed Riding on Prairie 650
I have heard nothing but good regarding the ATR's, and plan on buying a set in the spring. I am hoping they'll come out with 26" ones soon. I don't think you'll be sorry using the ATR. Go for it!
I have been using the Maxxis Shur-Trac on the rear of mine. Good traction, ride, and broadsliding abilities. The down side is that they are 2 ply. I ride much the same terrain you do, and have NOT had a problem. One flat due to a thorn, over on Miller's Creek.
I have been using the Maxxis Shur-Trac on the rear of mine. Good traction, ride, and broadsliding abilities. The down side is that they are 2 ply. I ride much the same terrain you do, and have NOT had a problem. One flat due to a thorn, over on Miller's Creek.