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Thread: Tires for the X, whatdo ya think?

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    Tires for the X, whatdo ya think?

    I was looking at the Mudlight SP's. http://www.rockymountainatv.com/prod...FamilyId=15365

    Anyone have any experiece with these? How do they do for trailes, mud, snow, and hills? Or mabey someone has suggestions on something else?Thanks.
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    Yeah Razer knockoffs made by nankang for $35 apiece. at tiresunlimited.com
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    Honda 200M with a 200E engine and 200S front end- A true stump puller SOLD!

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    Are those knockoffs any good, like do they last?

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    I've run mudlites and would probably never buy a diffrent tire agin. They do well in all conditions

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    i want to get a pair of em too. once i need tied im getting them beasts. ive herd good thing and had seen good reviews.
    down to parts because i no longer have a place to ride trikes.

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    Wel I have them on my 250sx and let me put it to you this way. I've already drove around polaris 700's and pulled them outta mud with my sx.

    I can still see the expression on the guys face.... being pulled out of a 4 ft. bog from a 21 year old trike... (roostin the hell outta him in the process)

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    hey oldsking, I haven't had them for long but they seem to be holding up quite well with a nice hookup, yet they will still slide when you want or need them to. Although with them tires I now see what people are talking about when they say the rear tires will push the front while turning.
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    07 Kawasaki Ninja 650R--My Baby--

    Honda 200M with a 200E engine and 200S front end- A true stump puller SOLD!

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    Alright thanks guys, I think I'm deffietly going with the Mudlights.
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    We sold tons of those mudlites at the dealership for the grizzlys and the kodiaks, great tire and very durable. However, I don't care for their cornering. If you're gonna be ridin in alotta mud and snow, that's where they really excel. As far as a great all around tire for a 200X, I'm runnin Kenda klaw MXRs, they corner and slide perfectly for a 3 wheeler and you can flip them around in the winter for snow. It all just really depends on where you ride the most to choose the proper tire.
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