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Thread: So about Kenda Executioners...

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    So about Kenda Executioners...

    Since all the Honda ATCs are 2 wheel drive, would it hurt to oh say I don't know put some highly aggressive Kenda Executioners on a 250 Big Red? Or would they most likely just dig myself into a deeper pit if I went mudding? Anyone have experience with them?

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    I think I have seen a few utility trikes running those...
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    I always though that a 2WD would just make them dig. I bet they would be nice on a Big Red!

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    My buddy has them on a Kodiak 4x4 and they are only good for mud. They are like tractor tires and vibrate and shimmy on hardpack at speed. So with that said ....Mud, Big Red, and loose fillings , sounds fun
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    I heard they were really rough and noisy on hard surface also..think BearClaws.

    Still quite agressive tread but well balanced for hard terrain!

    Just got my set today, will be getting them installed Monday. Alot cheaper also, paid $230 delivered for set of three!!
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    Bear Claws are nice, I have them on my 300 Fourtrax I wouldn't know how well they grab on trails since my 300 is a 2WD and I don't have a pair for the rear yet. If I do get my Big Red running it'll either be a trail machine or a mud machine so it depends on whichever I make it.

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