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Ryan Hale Forum newbie!

  Age : 41 Joined : 08 May 2008 Posts : 83 Location : Nw Iowa Job/hobbies : Fishing guide,Resort operator
 | Subject: ATV tires? Fri Sep 19, 2008 7:53 am | |
| Any of you ever put new tires on your ride? Mine are still good,but looking into the future.And I know there are different types,sizes,etc,but looking for a mid level tire price here. Thanks for the help.
Ryan Hale |
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  Age : 31 Joined : 09 Apr 2008 Posts : 2456 Location : West Point, Ia Job/hobbies : Manage Lumberyard/ Fishin & Wheelin
 | Subject: Re: ATV tires? Fri Sep 19, 2008 9:05 am | |
| Well of coarse Ryan. Thanks for giving me something to ramble about too!
I have had several sets of tires on my quad. Started of coarse with the factory tires. Factory tires are fine, if your after top end speed or using it around the yard. Matter of fact they are actually better if your going to use it around the yard. Turning an atv with wide giant tires with giant lugs will ruin a yard in a hurry. They are made to tear stuff up and do! Factory tires are fine for street riding, they are light and have thin sidewalls. Not so good for trailer riding. I send a railroad spike clean threw the sidewall on one of my factory tires one time. About 6 miles of hard hill climbing to get back to the truck too. I have never road on a factory tire since.
Ok now this could get long.  First new set I went with was the ever famous ITP Blackwater's very nice tires but not super aggressive. They perform well in snow and rocks though so that makes a good all around tire for street and for someone like yourself that would likely be using them in the snow and ice. Blackwater's have some of the highest traction rating on snow that any atv tire made has. I stayed with the factory height on my first set but went wider. Wide tires keep you from sinking in the sand that we ride is a lot so they was a must have.
Now days I am running just stupid big tires on it. 26/10x12 on the front (Which many don't run for rears even) and 26/13x12 Rears. Plus I have 2 1/2" Wheel spacers all the way around it so the machine has an extremely wide stance. Very nice on those steep off camber hills. The tire I am running now is a generic version of the ITP Mudlite. The only reason I didn't buy the ITP is these generic had a deeper lug. This tire is about unstopable in the mud, I have pulled out more machines than I can count but it has its downfall's too. Very heavy steering when you get in the deep stuff is one. Plus my quad is only a 400cc and by putting wheel spacer and those giant tires on it you can start to feel it being a tad short on power in the really deep stuff. It has a lot of tire to try and turn over. The main thing I like about my new ones though is the tires toughness. I hard 6 ply compound. I can take the valce stems completely out and ride that thing around all day. Yeah under a load they will flex but they are so tough under normal riding that they need no air. Good to know if you tear a sidewall on the trail.
As you can tell its kinda of a natural progression. You have one set and it is fine. Then you get another and man it is tons better. Then you get them stuck and get an even bigger set until you get to the point that when you do get stuck it takes 2 winches and a tractor to pull it out. Now that's wheelin!!!!
That's about all I got for now. If I was you and wasn't gonna do real hard core rock climbing or muddin. I'd buy me a set of blackwaters and love them. _________________ Randy Ellison
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|  | | Ryan Hale Forum newbie!

  Age : 41 Joined : 08 May 2008 Posts : 83 Location : Nw Iowa Job/hobbies : Fishing guide,Resort operator
 | Subject: Re: ATV tires? Fri Sep 19, 2008 11:03 am | |
| Randy,
What can I guy except to pay for a set of tires?
Ryan Hale |
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  Age : 31 Joined : 09 Apr 2008 Posts : 2456 Location : West Point, Ia Job/hobbies : Manage Lumberyard/ Fishin & Wheelin
 | Subject: Re: ATV tires? Fri Sep 19, 2008 12:32 pm | |
| | Ryan Hale wrote: | Randy,
What can I guy except to pay for a set of tires?
Ryan Hale |
What size you need? I don't remember what kinda quad you got?
You gonna buy them from a local dealer or order them on-line?
Only reasons I ask is that if you are gonna buy them from a dealer. You will pay more. Just a fact of life. But it goes back to that helpin out the little man thing so it may be worth it.
I would expect to pay around 70-75 a tire depending on size for blackwaters from a dealer. Maybe a little more but I wouldn't let them get ya too bad.
You can buy them on-line for around $55 and find free shipping so that's about as good as it gets. The dealer will mount them for you and chances are take care of you if you do have an issue with them down the road so that peace of mind is a lot of times worth it.
The neat thing to me about a local shop like that is that 95% of them are riders. They know about riding and the bumps and bruises to a machine from riding. If I was out till 2am on Saturday night and knocked a tire off the rim but was planning to ride the next day I could call them up and they'd be right there to put it back on for me and chances are not even charge me for coming in. For that I am willing to pay a bit more for. _________________ Randy Ellison
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  Age : 33 Joined : 09 Apr 2008 Posts : 1328 Location : Muscatine, Iowa
 | Subject: Re: ATV tires? Fri Sep 19, 2008 1:07 pm | |
| Holy cow Randy! Remind me to never ask you about 4-wheeler tires!
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  Age : 31 Joined : 09 Apr 2008 Posts : 2456 Location : West Point, Ia Job/hobbies : Manage Lumberyard/ Fishin & Wheelin
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  Age : 31 Joined : 09 Apr 2008 Posts : 2456 Location : West Point, Ia Job/hobbies : Manage Lumberyard/ Fishin & Wheelin
 | Subject: Re: ATV tires? Fri Sep 19, 2008 3:05 pm | |
| Here is a pic of my machine and something else to think about. You put giant wheel spacers and wide tires on your quad and you better be ready to get wet and muddy. The fenders are usless on my quad cause of how far the tires stick out. We are always the muddiest at the end of the day.

Plus the tires stick out past the snow plow making it hard to get up close to buildings and such when I plow. Numerous building around here have tire scrapes from my tires banging aginist them. _________________ Randy Ellison
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|  | | troutsrus Forum Regular!


  Age : 49 Joined : 15 Aug 2008 Posts : 332 Location : Lytton Iowa USA Job/hobbies : Caterpillar resident Tech for about 1/3 of Iowa !!!Hobbies include fishing , ice fishing
 | Subject: Re: ATV tires? Fri Sep 19, 2008 3:30 pm | |
| | Ryan ..check Walmart. I bought a stock set for one of ours there and they were very reasonable. |
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