Best mud /trail / snow tired for banshee?
#3
Hey man not to say something out of place but a shee really isnt made to go in the mud exspeclially and its not good for trails i know these both from experience and snow i have no clue about that i live in the south.
So if i were you id get another quad or just dont ride in that type of terrain. Besides the banshee is made to be ridden hard ALL the time.
Just my opinion...
So if i were you id get another quad or just dont ride in that type of terrain. Besides the banshee is made to be ridden hard ALL the time.
Just my opinion...
#4
Sorry but i disagree. Where I live I get plenty of snow in the winter. Nothing is more fun then ripping down the street when it is snow covered. But in un packed snow it can be a problem. But my shee kicks a$$ on the trail. I run razors there a good all around tire.
#7
Bearclaw work good for mud and snow. I don't think I would go any bigger than 22's. I had 22 on my Raptor and they would rub on the foot wells when you got it wound out.
Mike
Mike
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#8
When I had my Banshee it spent 80% of it's life in the woods, on trails, and in the mud. We lived for mud. If you set it up right you will be just fine. I played around with a few different tire combos on mine. My favorite tire for playing in the mud was a 22" Blackwater. When I got that tire my riding buddies watched in envy. I would just sit the in bottoms waiting for one of them to come down and tangle with me. It would blow your mind how big the pieces of mud were that were coming off the rear tires when the power band hit. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
I'm getting ready to buy a set for my new YFZ. They are going to be my trail tire.
Buck
I'm getting ready to buy a set for my new YFZ. They are going to be my trail tire.
Buck


