Really in depth review of all sizes of Maxxis Bighorns
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Cool. Not surprised they ride nice on trails.
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Regards,
Ken Hower
RTF Director
http://www.rubicontrail.org/
Regards,
Ken Hower
RTF Director
http://www.rubicontrail.org/
- Rider11x
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Got my 25's on......Wow, what a great tire. Ride quality is unreal, and just from my first short ride, the traction seems really good too! Steep rocky climbs and never needed 4wd. I will continue to report as I try them in differnt conditions. Yesterday was dry and very rocky, and they did great!
Here is a pic of them on my ride!
http://www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=3201255
Here is a pic of them on my ride!
http://www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=3201255
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- MrPolaris
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wanted to ask how do you keep the dog in the front basket?Rider11x wrote:Got my 25's on......Wow, what a great tire. Ride quality is unreal, and just from my first short ride, the traction seems really good too! Steep rocky climbs and never needed 4wd. I will continue to report as I try them in differnt conditions. Yesterday was dry and very rocky, and they did great!
Here is a pic of them on my ride!
http://www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=3201255
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Fire Marshall Dusty says, "if you are going to weld your gas tank, make sure it is half full and you have your friend do the welding!!!"
- Rider11x
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wanted to ask how do you keep the dog in the front basket?[/quote]
For the ride, I have a rubber textured mat cut to fit the bottom of the rack with a very short leash that connects to a harness that he wears upside down with the D ring on his chest. He has a soft sided cooler on one side of him, and a all weather pillow on the other side to brace him in, and a foam chin pad on the top edge of the rack. He loves to go along, and gets unloaded when the going gets even a little tough, as to not risk him getting hurt. He loves to hunt chipmunks during our breaks, and has returned with them already.
wanted to ask how do you keep the dog in the front basket?[/quote]
For the ride, I have a rubber textured mat cut to fit the bottom of the rack with a very short leash that connects to a harness that he wears upside down with the D ring on his chest. He has a soft sided cooler on one side of him, and a all weather pillow on the other side to brace him in, and a foam chin pad on the top edge of the rack. He loves to go along, and gets unloaded when the going gets even a little tough, as to not risk him getting hurt. He loves to hunt chipmunks during our breaks, and has returned with them already.
2006 Grizzly 660 Realtree Hardwoods Camo
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