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    I think that a different tire/rim on the front would make it look better. Looks kinda weird to me.
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    for a grand at first it sounds great but then i remembered the 85's shafts like to get water in them.

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    my big red has a hard time turning my 25inch mus lites in any thing but 1st or 2nd gear when the mud gets deep. cant imagine trying to spin those monster tires in the deep stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by torque View Post
    my big red has a hard time turning my 25inch mus lites in any thing but 1st or 2nd gear when the mud gets deep. cant imagine trying to spin those monster tires in the deep stuff.

    In deep mud, I wouldn't be surprised if it wouldn't turn trail pros in higher gears. That's kinda what low gears are for.
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    im just sayin i think that is to much tire for a 250 es

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    Only way to know for sure is for someone to hop on down there and take that ugly duckling for a spin.
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    ive seen BR250es turning 30s bro... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j519Vy3opFg ((thats a local southern riding group)) and mondexbrute on the site has 30s on his... ive seen 200es's with 27' mud lites on em bro
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