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Old 05-23-2006, 10:25 AM
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Default 26" ITP 589s on an Eiger

I have an auto so is there anything I need to change to accomodate 26" ITP 589s?
 
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Old 05-23-2006, 10:57 AM
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Default 26" ITP 589s on an Eiger

I have 26" Mudlites on mine. You shouldn't have any problems.
 
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Default 26" ITP 589s on an Eiger

i was wondering the same thing about 27" tires ? 07 eiger auto
 
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Old 05-07-2007, 07:02 AM
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I have 27" gators with an aggressive tread, and I have no problems(see my pics). Only when I added 5" spacers did I get a light scrub up front and only when I am turning sharply. There is a bit of power loss and I have the manual Eiger and I have read that there is more power loss with the auto. With my riding style and where I ride I could afford to lose a little power and if I need it back I just use LOW range. Hope this helps.
 
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Old 05-07-2007, 11:59 AM
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yes it does help, the type of riding i do is usually on trails with some mud. did the power loss prevent you from using high range climbing a hill? i usually dont have to use low range unless the hill is really steep or i have to go really slow. thanks again.
 
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No the loss doesn't stop me from much, just maybe getting stuck in mud I will have to use low to keep the wheels moving. I plan on gaining some of the power back by working on the air intake and jetting. I think I should gain the lost power and then some.
 
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Default 26" ITP 589s on an Eiger

I am thinking of going to some bearclaws but am wanting to go wider than stock. Anybody else doing this and what sizes.
 
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Default 26" ITP 589s on an Eiger

2" wider than stock seems to be the norm no matter what height you go to. I have 27-10-12(front) and 27-12-12(rear). It seems to give the bike a more "beefy" look than the stock sizes.
 
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Old 05-08-2007, 07:35 AM
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Default 26" ITP 589s on an Eiger

With a stock auto you'll feel it running out of steam in high gear going up long hills. It also will take a second to "spool up" when hitting the throttle hard from a standstill.
A clutch kit is relatively cheap and well worth it to get the power band right to make up for it.
 
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Old 05-08-2007, 07:53 AM
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Limping, the clutch kit install is my only concern given I will need to fabricate some tools to compress springs and disassemble the clutch unit. Trying to determine how necessary the kit would be.
 


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