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Holeshot ATRs

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Posted by: trx450

The ATRs work fairly well in the mud. They are no radial OUTLAW, but they work OK.

Posted by: lafngas

Senater, Please tell me all about the tach you mounted on your Kodiak........price,and how hard of a job it was
Thanks, Lafngas

Posted by: reconranger

I rode quite a bit of mud this weekend, and the ATR's did OK. Alright, I live in the desert, so my mud riding experience is limited! I would say for "occasional" mud, they would be a good choice, because they do so well on most everything else.

The one place the ATR's aren't greatest is on hardpack. The traction knobs are tall and widely spaced (to shed mud), so hardpack traction isn't the greatest.

Posted by: Senater

I have the Maxxis Bighorn Radials. They do suprisingly well in the mud. I'm really happy with them.I heard the Holeshot ATR's only let down was in mud.

Posted by: rhinhd

ATR's rock! But Mudlites have the best bang for your BUCK!!! ATRs work great on the trails but get packed with mud when you're in the deep stuff. I have both and switch em out depending on where I am going to ride... When I do trail systems I go with the ATRs but when I do parks and wet weather riding I do the Lites... If I could only buy one tire it would of been the lites because they are better at handling all conditions...

Posted by: RedGoblin

How well do the Holeshot ATRs do in the mud? I know they are an awesome trail tire and suprisingly good snow tire, but I will be riding occasional mud and this is my deciding factor between ATRs or Mudlites.

Posted by: RedGoblin

Can you powerslide Mudlites in 2x4 in the dirt?

Posted by: RedGoblin

So I can decently get through mud with the ATRs?

Posted by: LittleBoy

From my experience,

Type of surface: snow, sand, hardsurface, mud, deepmud, handling

Holeshot: Excellent, good, good, good, so,so, Excellent
ATRs

Mudlite: good, good, good, Excellent, good, so,so


Overall, Holeshot ATRs are my favorites!

Posted by: LittleBoy

Yes, you can powerslide Mudlite, but not as even close as the agile ATRs are at powersliding!