They pull through in some deep wet soupy mud. Hard packed clay here is like stone until it gets saturated and then man what a mess.
They pull through in some deep wet soupy mud. Hard packed clay here is like stone until it gets saturated and then man what a mess.
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Each to their own, but I think they belong on Utility Trikes only!
1980 ATC 70 Needs Restoration
1985 ATC 250es Fully Refurbed
1986 ATC 350x Mint Original
They come in a 20"SP size that makes them slightly less garish on an SX or even a 350x depending on what riding you want to do. I have a set of the SP's and they made a world of difference in hill climbing. They aren't for everyone, but they actually make an SX look sportier with the lower height, mounted on 9" 300ex rims.
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Sick set up. I ran that on my ytm 200 for years and went through all sorts of stuff. I like the bear claws as well. The two are probably the best all- terrain tire. Great for sand and mud. comfortable for trails and gravel roads.
I have them on my banshee for pushing coal. They act like a paddle tire and do really well. If your machine is under powdered they can be a lot of tire and dog the bike down. I have 22" super swamper on my wifes KFX and that thing power slides with them on like it's nothing. I cant run flat hole shot type style tires where I ride most times...not if I want to eat hills.
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