Kenda Bearclaws or Foreman 500 and 350. Excellent wear, good allround performance and price is reasonable. Royal Distributing had best price when I bought last year
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Kenda Bearclaws or Foreman 500 and 350. Excellent wear, good allround performance and price is reasonable. Royal Distributing had best price when I bought last year
I put new Swamp Lites from Royal Distributing on my 700 Yamaha before the moose hunt and they worked great.
ive got a set of mudlites on my 1990 honda fourtrax 350. picked them up at atvtirescanada.com seemed to have the best deal around with free shipping
I run the 4Runner Maxx Plus tires from Royal Distributing on my Honda 250. Great budget tire and I’ve been able to get through some very deep muddy trails even without 4x4.
Replaced the OEM Dunlops with these when I bought my King Quad 700 new. Around 3000 km on them, doing some agressive driving, and still have over half the tread left. I avoided ITP Mudlites because of some complaints that the rubber compound was soft, and they wore quite quickly if used on hard pack surfaces. As someone mentioned, check Kijiji for new take offs if you would be happy with an OEM type tire. I found a set of Carlisle 489's from a new machine that I put on my side by side for $200.
I have never bought ATV tires..even though I have owned 3 3 wheelers..5 ATV..2 argos and my current Polaris 900 side by side as the tires always worked fine. Having said that as a camp owner not to excited to see bikes coming with huge treads or lugs as the destroy the trails. I was always partial and somewhat smitten with the Honda 200 Atc's with the turf tires and the tire in the middle to pack the trails down nicely 😁
I'm on my 2nd Big Red...it's a 200. I hear you about the Turf tires, they do a LOT less damage to the soft ground on a trail. The last one came with the Bear Claws and yes they sure help when going thru the mud holes but unfortunately have resulted in deep ruts on the trails.
ive had Bear Klaws on my Honda Rincon for about 10 years and they still have tons of tread left. Ive taken them through pretty tough terrain from mud, rocks, sand and swamp and they have worked well. They do make the steering a little heavy and are squirrelly on pavement but how often do you drive on pavement?