Mud Lite XTR's V/S Bear Claws
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Mud Lite XTR's V/S Bear Claws
I just puy XTR's on my Outlander. I have plain mudlites on my other quad. Hands down the XTR's are way smoother. On hard packed and asphalt there was absolutely no vibration. They are a little pricey but I would highly recommend them. I had put the Mudlites on my Outlander and could definetly feel the vibration.
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Mud Lite XTR's V/S Bear Claws
Mud Lite XTRs? Not a BAD tire, but not impressive AT ALL! My buddy has the 27's on his Vinny and they ride well ( smooth ). But they are NOT very good in the mud. Cake up pretty quick. They totally killed his power. His quad still goes pretty much where he wants, but there's NO playing w/them on the trails. WAY, WAY,WAY overpriced IMHO. They do "look" really good though! Don't know about the Claws.
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Mud Lite XTR's V/S Bear Claws
They would rob power. Aren't stocks 25" on Vinsons. I wouldn't go over stock size on any machine. The extra stress and loss of power I don't believe is worth it. As far as mud, I think they did as well as the regular lites. Yes, they are more expensive but the smooth ride when you aren't in the mud is well worth it. I think they were $30 more per tire over the regular lites.
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Mud Lite XTR's V/S Bear Claws
Originally posted by: Gruzzy
No problems with my beer claws on my rancher.
No problems with my beer claws on my rancher.
For the price, Bear Claws are hard to beat. XTR's just have too many mixed reviews of people loving them or hating them.
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