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Posted by: Curls
I went with the Bighorns and would highly recommend them. I gashed the side wall of the weenie stock tires and got to ride 20 miles on three wheels. The big horns have held up real well and get outstanding traction. These are the best tires I have ever had.
Posted by: weez440
personally i will never put radial tires on my fourwheeler i like my bias ply tires and once i went to them i never look back. stiffer sidewalls means less body roll which means i get to drive harder
Posted by: coacho
what is the best around tire. trail riding, creaks, snow and for control
Posted by: coacho
the only problem I seen with mud lites are they wear fast and they have weak side walls. some of the riders that I ride with have to plug their side walls. creaks and rocks are hard on them.
Posted by: coacho
I like them to but the $$$ is high. where is a good place to get them. The GBC Dirt tamers are modeled after the big horn but are bias ply
Posted by: Dirtydude
I really want to try the new 14" radials!
Mudlite XTR on 14" wheels sure sounds awesome
Posted by: Dirtydude
hmm
Well I can't buy them yet, my wife would B-slap me lol
perhaps by the time I get my allowence saved up to 800 bucks or so something else will come out and be better.
I would like to see some 27" 589 MS but LSW (Low Side Walls) but with like 16" wheels....would make for some lightweight tough wheels.
Posted by: WindmillAtWork
Radial:
Holeshot ATR for normal all around riding. ... Unless your riding is mostly mud them the mudlites XTR
Posted by: WindmillAtWork
Hey Weez...I thought stopping body roll was one of the reasons people switched to radials. I have stock bias ply and they suck. They roll every chance they get... I added more air pressue into them and it helped some but they are still baloon like....Can't wait to get radials to be firmly planted on the ground..maybe its different for sport machines or something?
Posted by: DDDonkey
I would look into the big horn tires, they are suppost to wear awsome and be tough as nails.
Posted by: v2rider
Im going to shoot for the gators, I heard they are long lasting, and durable, and great all around traction tires.
Posted by: v2rider
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Originally posted by: Curls
I went with the Bighorns and would highly recommend them. I gashed the side wall of the weenie stock tires and got to ride 20 miles on three wheels. The big horns have held up real well and get outstanding traction. These are the best tires I have ever had.
Those tires do look pretty nice with those rims, what size and total cost was that set up?
Posted by: v2rider
Radial tires are softer, giving you added traction, which in turn creates more "roll". Bias tires are stiffer, resulting in less rubber to ground, meaning less traction, but less roll