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Old 06-01-2010, 09:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello all, 1st post here... i have an 07 Rincon 680 with stock everything. I am looking to upgrade the tires 1st. fronts are 25 8R 12 and rears are 25 10R 12...
here is the application: trail riding with plenty of road riding, creeks and mud holes....

what size and brand of tires would you all suggest? I would like to get into some kinda of mud tire that will last with the road riding, if one exists

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Old 06-01-2010, 09:15 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Outlaws wear out pretty quick on the hard stuff. Honestly when more people chime in they'll all say the same thing...... Maxxis Bighorns! I have about 1000 miles on mine with alot of road and %80 of my riding is done on an ash dump and they look like new still. They're a great all around tire and go pretty good in the mud. I actually just swamped mine over the bars tonight (god is my buggy a mess). Im not sure about sizes though, hopefully a rincon guy will chime in but you will definitely be safe with 26s and more than likely a 27. Hope that helps.
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i looked for them, and found a site where they were $143 each, way out of my budget, i'm probably looking at tires under $80 each
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look around, there are deals out there. But their price reflects the quality, great tire.
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what sizes should i be looking at?
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Old 06-01-2010, 11:48 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Im not a rincon guy but I would say no bigger than a 27 if you dont have a lift. If you did a 26 you more than likely wouldnt even notice a power difference.
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Bear Claws do good and are on the cheaper side. Zillas would be another but I would think they would wear pretty fast on the rode???. Depends on the tire for the size but 27 is stretching the limit as far as power loss.
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26/10-12 X 26/12-12 ITP MUD LIGHT work well, but I miss my EXECUTIONERS !!! (same size)
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26/10-12 X 26/12-12 ITP MUD LIGHT work well, but I miss my EXECUTIONERS !!! (same size)
Mudlites wear super fast on hard pack and roads though.
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