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wat kind of tires can a hondaforeman 500 2007 pull. Im a pure mud bogger and i need a tire that i can rely on. any help thanks.
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Highlifter Outlaws are great mud only tires. what kind of bike do you have depends on what size you could fit?
it depends if you are going to get any mods or not, if its going to be a stock 500 then i would go with atleast 27" outlaws but if you are going to mod it i would go with 28 or even 29.5" outlaws . you will not have too much power but you will be able to turn them. some people on here have big tires on there foreman 500's on here so maby they will chime in and help you out some more.
-Aaron
thanks. ive got blackwater xt 27's all the way round i havent bogged it yet but how do u think they will pull or do u know anything about them?
i dont know much about them, no one i know has them. i am gessing since the tread isnt real aggressive that they will not hook up in the mud too good. if you wouldnt want to spend all the money on laws, you could get some mud tires that are not as much money but still go pretty good in mud. some tires that do good from best to least are, bi/triclaws, executioners, and vampires. im sure there are some other tires that i cant think of but them tires i listed also do good in mud. for the vampires the biggest they come is 28" and comes with 2" of tread and is heavy. the executioners the biggest they come is 27" and comes with 1 1/2" in the center of the tire and comes out to 2", and for the bi/tri claws the biggest they come in is 27" and they come with 1 1/2" tread. if you want to see some 27" executioners mounted on a 4wheeler i have some in my pics in my sig and in my personal gallery.
-Aaron
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I have 27" ITP 589's There good for the mud they self clean and get good traction in reverse. Just do some research you will find what you like in tire size weight and what other people think. Thats what I did.
The New supergrip Mud B*%&[email protected]'s are a good looking mud tire, wouldnt mind tryin on a set myself
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i have a set of the 27in mud b**** and love them
you will need a 2in in lift & finder kit to fit them
and with a pipe and jet kit you can still do power wheelies


i have ran vampires,589,mudlites,vampire asx, and even itp trail master
but in my opioion the mud b**** out perform them in the mud and trail ride just as decent

i run a 2005 honda rub
with a fo-14 exhaust
k&n filter
jet kit

just my 2 cents
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27" bi/tri claws. excellent traction and a smooth ride
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27" bi/tri claws. excellent traction and a smooth ride
how well do they ride and wear on hard pack?
a person i ride with had them on a grizzly and i thought they rode good and also wore good. they didnt ride as good as some other tires but for how agressive they are i thought they did pretty good. he also rode them on the rode alot and they held up great.
-Aaron
a person i ride with had them on a grizzly and i thought they rode good and also wore good. they didnt ride as good as some other tires but for how agressive they are i thought they did pretty good. he also rode them on the rode alot and they held up great.
-Aaron
thats the main thing im asking about hard pack is is because we ride the roads to get between trails
I have a friend that has zillas with 3000 miles on them and you cant really tell by looking at them. Sure they look warn but you can't tell how much.
i love my mudzilla'sjava script:emoticon(':thumbup:')
Thumbs Up i havent got stuck yet besides bottoming out. i even pushed out a few poolaris'sjava script:emoticon(':lol:')
Laughing and had no problem. everybody has outlaws why fall in their rut. all i use my winch for is pulling downed trees and my buddies out the way. :lol:
what size are they?
27's aired up to 28's any bigger and ill have to trim the rear finders and floor boards because off the 1.5 spacers.
when my zilla's wear out i might try the mud bit*h's they look about the the same and have the same 1.5 lugs they are just a little cheaper. and most likely get a 28in aired to 29in
heres up close of the zillas
how well do zillas ride on roads? they look like they cold be rough.
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