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Dirtjunkie85

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Posted: 05/19/10 11:00am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I have a Honda rancher 350 and need new tires anyone have any suggestions? I would like to stay with the stock sizes 25x8x12 & 25x10x12.

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What kind of riding are you doing most of the time?


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If you ride in the rocks get Big Horns the only problem with them is they are heavy.

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In order to broaden your tire selection, purchase 12 inch rims....a much more standard wheel/tire size. As for the actual tire selection, what kind of riding will you be doing?


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I do a little of everything snow,mud and rocks I am looking at the Bighorn 2.0 they are suppose to be lighter I also think I will take the advice of going with the 12inch wheels Rocky Mountain ATV has some great deals on tire and wheel packages anyone have any feedback on the bighorn 2.0 ?

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Dirtjunkie85 wrote:

I do a little of everything snow,mud and rocks I am looking at the Bighorn 2.0 they are suppose to be lighter I also think I will take the advice of going with the 12inch wheels Rocky Mountain ATV has some great deals on tire and wheel packages anyone have any feedback on the bighorn 2.0 ?
They are lighter which will help them perform better.

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Bighorns are great tires, but will be heavier than stock. If you have the extra dough, get aluminum wheels to couterract the extra tire weight.

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Posted: 05/28/10 10:53am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I have had the Bighorn 2.0 tires are lighter then the regular Bighorns so if I go with the 2.0 and aluminum wheels I think we will be good thanks!!

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