Has Anyone run these tires and do they look and ride good?
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Has Anyone run these tires and do they look and ride good?
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yes had these on my teryx last summer they are very aggressive but the wear was fast with alot of trail riding with the family.. ended up buying a set of the itp mega mayhem's much happier seem to wearing better at least for me and the lugs are "more solid" looking just my 2 cents and for an ATC I'm sure you would be fine..
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Last edited by 207RIDER; 04-02-2017 at 08:59 PM.
I have NEVER had good experience with Non itp tires on my 350x. Either would vibrate or wear way to fast. I would suggest less aggressive tires unless your mudding
~Matt Gusciora
I plan to mud and trail ride , but I want to keep the 9 inch rim
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Then your probably good. They almost look like a trail/rock tire then a mud tire
~Matt Gusciora
what about these , will this be good riding and keep my speed?
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I have never put real mud tires on my trike but they look pretty even lugs so ride quality should be fine and speed should not be effected especially if there bigger
~Matt Gusciora
Which ones you guys lol
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What are they going on? I'd stay away from 6 ply anything on an older trike. I had 22 11 9 ITP XT on my 350x and it chattered my rear end up pretty good. Even at 3psi. And I have a re valved / sprung shock and extended swinger. I went to 2ply Duro mud and sands. Same size. Great tire. I ride rocky and muddy trails no issues so far. 2ply isn't a big deal cause these bikes are light (325lbs for a 350x ) my .02
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My 250es big red
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Seems a bit stiff for my flavor. Check out the Duro mud and sands. There decent price and have the taller sizes. 22 is the smallest they make. And it's a true 22". I got mine from Rocky Mountain atv free shipping.
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A while back, you were wanting to lift your Big Red, and now you're thinking about lowering the back by putting shorter tire on it? If you're wanting to ride in the mud, I don't think that you would be happy with shorter tires. I wouldn't go any smaller than the stock size.
I've had a set of the first ones on my old grizzly. They wore out kinda quick and had really thin sidewalls. If it were me, I'd probably lean more toward the Duro.
Also keep in mind weight. My duros were significantly lighter than the 6ply ITP holeshots. Mine have been through some knarly rocks and haven't a scratch yet. Same goes for my 2ply Kenda front tire. Again light weight bikes.
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