Tire suggestions for Polaris Hawkeye 4x2
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So right now, I have the stock tires on it: 22x10-12 rear and 22x7-12 front. I mostly do light trail riding with some rocky areas, but also plenty of hard-packed dirt and some asphalt. No mudding.
So ideally, I'm looking for tires that will last a while on those terrains (especially asphalt) while still providing some off-road capabilities. Radials? Not sure.
I'd like to stick with a 23" tire, and *possibly* a 24" tire. I'd consider new hubs as long as they don't break the bank on price. It doesn't need to look flashy.
Any suggestions or help?
So ideally, I'm looking for tires that will last a while on those terrains (especially asphalt) while still providing some off-road capabilities. Radials? Not sure.
I'd like to stick with a 23" tire, and *possibly* a 24" tire. I'd consider new hubs as long as they don't break the bank on price. It doesn't need to look flashy.
Any suggestions or help?
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The Hawk eye is a 300cc right? I would get at least 24" on the rear you will like the added ground clearance. Since its 2wd the fronts and backs do not have to be the same like on a 4x4.
My 350 Grizzly has no low range and handles 25" tires front and back without a problem and its a 4x4 with only 50 more cc displacement.
My friend put larger 24" tires on the Back of his 2wd 300 Kawasaki Lakota and his rear chain sprocket does not hit the rocks like it use to when it had 22". He did leave the fronts at 22" for lighter steering.
My 350 Grizzly has no low range and handles 25" tires front and back without a problem and its a 4x4 with only 50 more cc displacement.
My friend put larger 24" tires on the Back of his 2wd 300 Kawasaki Lakota and his rear chain sprocket does not hit the rocks like it use to when it had 22". He did leave the fronts at 22" for lighter steering.
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