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    Question 23x8-11 tires: What do you run???

    I need to buy a new front tire for my R, cause I studded the old one and I AM NOT ripping all those things out!!!

    Looking around on Denniskirk.com all I found was the stock Dunlops for up front on a 250r. What other tires do you guys run?? I mostly ride RR beds at high speeds with some rougher trails...... I'll be running HF-245's in the rear though because I want to be able to slide around

    So what 23x8-11 tires do you guys run and/or recomend???

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    front max by kenda

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    I love the Stock Dunlop for the 250R !

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    I use the stock dunlap, sometimes I will use a front max, but thats mostly reserved for when there is mud or on trails.

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    I run the Kenda Front Max on my 84 R and the front of the wifes SX. In deep slippery mud, it will still make the trike turn where the knobby that I used to run would just slide and plow a row. Major difference between the 2!



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    Mine still has the stocker on it...its a helluva tire...
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    Have the kenda front max on my R and my 350X, and have used them on many others. It is a great tire and for the price, you can't beat'em.
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    I was just at a Dealer Auction and picked up a Gator 22x7x11 ( I think that's ther size ). The tire looks NICE, but I haven't mounted it yet.
    Howdy

    P.S. Here's a picture of one:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Howdy
    I was just at a Dealer Auction and picked up a Gator 22x7x11 ( I think that's ther size ). The tire looks NICE, but I haven't mounted it yet.
    You're using a mud tire as a front?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedRider_AK
    You're using a mud tire as a front?!
    It gives a lot better stopping ability. I paid $15 for the tire and it will look good on our machine.
    Howdy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Howdy
    It gives a lot better stopping ability

    Ohhh I see. I guess if you wanna stop on sand, you put a paddle tire backwards on the front LOL
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    I run stock front tires in the summer. For the $20 difference, and the fact that you will change a front tire every 20 years or so, stick with stock.

    Some guys like the Kenda, and no offense to them, but I think it's ugly.

    If I were you, I would buy another front rim off of ebay and keep a summer set and an ice set. It makes it easy and for the $ 20 for the rim, you will pay that every year to have someone do it for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedRider_AK
    Ohhh I see. I guess if you wanna stop on sand, you put a paddle tire backwards on the front LOL
    Mud / Dirt with hills is a whole lot different than sand and hills. I ride on more dirt and mud terrain, so I use what I know works best for me.

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    howdy any idea on the weight of the gator? I know my 22x11x8 are bahemoths
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    Quote Originally Posted by 250sxwheeliepop
    howdy any idea on the weight of the gator? I know my 22x11x8 are bahemoths
    I can get a actual weight of the tire tomorrow. But I don't think it's over 4-5 lbs.
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