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My suggestion is Spider Trac's. They have a self cleaning, aggressive center and ***** on the side for some side bite. They aren't too bad to ride in the dirt, either. They would be my choice for a good mud, snow, & occasional dry dirt tire. Check em' out. ITP bought the mold and makes them now. I would also suggest stepping a size to 22's in the rear for ground clearance.
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I got Gators, and they now come in 22" sizes (which works better in mud/snow, like previously stated)
On my KOD they work awesome, never get stuck anymore unless i go into a hole that no one is making it through. They are smoother than stock too, at high speeds on a gravel road. They also pull you through the mud better, rather than digging holes.
A guy i know had sand tires on the back of his 250R (trike) and said they worked good.
On my KOD they work awesome, never get stuck anymore unless i go into a hole that no one is making it through. They are smoother than stock too, at high speeds on a gravel road. They also pull you through the mud better, rather than digging holes.
A guy i know had sand tires on the back of his 250R (trike) and said they worked good.