Tire decision.
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My friend has them, and likes them good do it all tire..
I had the Zilla and liked them on my last 350 Grizzly SRA. I found them a bit rough on the packed trails but they were 26" with the tall 1-3/13th" lug. Could of been because of the SRA part as well.
I may get them for my other 350 Grizzly but this time I will get the 25" Zillas with the shorter 3/4" lug to smoothen things out. Plus this 350 Grizzly has IRS to help out.
I just like the Zillas because they are the lightest 6ply tires made. 27" Zillas weigh as much as most other brands that are 25" if you look up the specs.
Here is a good site to get tire specs such as weight and lug height. http://www.mud-throwers.com/atv_mud_tires
I had the Zilla and liked them on my last 350 Grizzly SRA. I found them a bit rough on the packed trails but they were 26" with the tall 1-3/13th" lug. Could of been because of the SRA part as well.
I may get them for my other 350 Grizzly but this time I will get the 25" Zillas with the shorter 3/4" lug to smoothen things out. Plus this 350 Grizzly has IRS to help out.
I just like the Zillas because they are the lightest 6ply tires made. 27" Zillas weigh as much as most other brands that are 25" if you look up the specs.
Here is a good site to get tire specs such as weight and lug height. http://www.mud-throwers.com/atv_mud_tires
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ive been running the zilla for a couple years now and love them for off road. many places where I used to need 4x4 I can now keep it in 4x2. They chew through the soft stuff. As for the road I'm not impressed at all. On an open county road (paved) they vibrate due to the lugs pretty badly IMO. Forget riding over about 25 mph. Feels like theyre going to shake the bike apart.. For the most part I love them but I ride 80 percent offroad 20 percent on road with maybe 10 percent of that being paved. If I rode on the roads more id definitely would look at radial.
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ive been running the zilla for a couple years now and love them for off road. many places where I used to need 4x4 I can now keep it in 4x2. They chew through the soft stuff. As for the road I'm not impressed at all. On an open county road (paved) they vibrate due to the lugs pretty badly IMO. Forget riding over about 25 mph. Feels like theyre going to shake the bike apart.. For the most part I love them but I ride 80 percent offroad 20 percent on road with maybe 10 percent of that being paved. If I rode on the roads more id definitely would look at radial.
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