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    Mudlites are popular but go a step further for the Mudlite XTR (extreme terrain radial) and you won’t regret it
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    Quote Originally Posted by 73hunter View Post
    Mudlites are popular but go a step further for the Mudlite XTR (extreme terrain radial) and you won’t regret it
    They work for you?
    I hated those things! I couldn't get them to hook up at all unless they were on asphalt.

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    I replaced the crappy stock tires on my Honda Rincon soon after I bought it in 2007 with Kenda Bearclaws. I still have them on the quad today and they still have plenty of life left.


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    Quote Originally Posted by oaknut View Post
    They work for you?
    I hated those things! I couldn't get them to hook up at all unless they were on asphalt.

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    Radials like the XTRs are heavy with more ply(6,8,10) They are definitely designed for “Big bore” Atvs. There’s a lot of great tire choices now, size and weight is important too the size of the machine. A lot of guys think bigger/beefer is better...I was one of those guys in my younger days lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mauro View Post
    I replaced the crappy stock tires on my Honda Rincon soon after I bought it in 2007 with Kenda Bearclaws. I still have them on the quad today and they still have plenty of life left.


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    My ol man runs 26” Bear claws on his Rincon and they work amazing.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gregger17 View Post
    Radials like the XTRs are heavy with more ply(6,8,10) They are definitely designed for “Big bore” Atvs. There’s a lot of great tire choices now, size and weight is important too the size of the machine. A lot of guys think bigger/beefer is better...I was one of those guys in my younger days lol


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    Yeah, I see it all the time, guys throwing on 28's without any other mods and wondering why the stock bikes can keep up without issue.

    I've been running 26" swamp fox tires on my 650 and they go, a little squirrely on the high speed but they do well in the woods and in snow.

    For those who want the ultimate hunting tire.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by oaknut View Post
    Yeah, I see it all the time, guys throwing on 28's without any other mods and wondering why the stock bikes can keep up without issue.

    I've been running 26" swamp fox tires on my 650 and they go, a little squirrely on the high speed but they do well in the woods and in snow.

    For those who want the ultimate hunting tire.....

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    Yessir oaknut, guys do it with there pickup trucks too... it makes me laugh! I went from my stock 25” (when they were toast) too a 26” on my Grizzly 700.. love them. CST Ancla



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    Quote Originally Posted by oaknut View Post
    They work for you?
    I hated those things! I couldn't get them to hook up at all unless they were on asphalt.

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    Yup they work great for me. I don’t find them too heavy and I don’t have a big displacement bike, (old 400 Outlander). I went one size over stock (25 to 26) and the difference has been excellent for me
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    I'm loving my mud lite xl's. had them on for a few years. Although I haven't done a ton of riding with them they've gotten me through the flooded fields when the beaver damn has backed everything up

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    Quote Originally Posted by oaknut View Post
    Yeah, I see it all the time, guys throwing on 28's without any other mods and wondering why the stock bikes can keep up without issue.

    I've been running 26" swamp fox tires on my 650 and they go, a little squirrely on the high speed but they do well in the woods and in snow.

    For those who want the ultimate hunting tire.....

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    I love the tread pattern on that tire!

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