For the best off-road performance in mud, snow and rocks choose the 25" or 27" Essex SureFoot. Based on the proven 589MT tread pattern, this 6ply tire has been specially designed and tested for today's heavy ATV and Utility Vehicles. Featuring run flat performance with bullet-proof Kevlar puncture protection, 1190 lb load rating (1115lb for the 25"), reinforced sidewalls for safe traversing and 1 1/8" lugs that eat up any terrain yet run fairly smooth on hard surfaces.
I have personally used these tires in the past with great success! We are looking forward to the opportunity to do a review on these.
This is a company that is often overlooked in the ATV community. Check them out at: http://www.essexmfg.com/
I'll still check the review, but I prefer 26" tires. I don't think the Rinnie would turn 27s too well. 25" tires are a little short for the rocks around here.
formguy
I do a lot of snow riding and even the 26" mudlite xls seem to tax the Honda in the deeper stuff. A Rincon is not in Griz-Brute HP territory. Let's not even discuss trying to keep up with my buddies Renegade.
formguy
I've only done jets and clipped the carb spring. I'd love to do an exhaust, but it would have to be quiet. I'm on trail patrol at all hours and I don't want to annoy the landowners who opened the trails to us.
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