Kenda Klaws

BrokenBlazer

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Im thinkin about gettin some(cheap 4 a 22-11-10) How do these tires do in mud. Alot of the trails around here rutted up and muddy. Also pretty rocky. If anybody has used em let me know what you think about em.
Jeremy
 
hey these are the tires i was looking at tell me what you think thttp://www.motosport.com/atv/product/KENDA-KNARLY-ST-REAR-TIRE-18x105x8/?catalogId=103675&refine=1&sortOrder=Price&srchHistoryURL=y81n3ozy||parentCategoryID~264^superParentCategoryID~category_root^parentCategoryName~ATV^categoryID~265^categoryName~ATV%20Parts^subCategoryName~Tire%20and%20Wheel^subCategoryID~278@xfs094yx||parentCategoryID~278^categoryID~413^categoryName~Tires@ebinmwxo||sort_field~Price%20(Ascending)
 
i love my kenda klaw's. i haven't put them in mud, but they do great in sand and on hard packed dirt. my only problem is when on hard pack, they break loose under power and the rear end starts to float a little.

on a better note though, when it comes to rocks and the really rough stuff, they have never laterally slipped on me at all.
 
ok so his tires of the one in my link cause those are 99 bucks shipped compared to like 120 for holeshot and yes im cheap saving to paint the frame
 
by the way, if you plan on doing any type of trail or rutted out riding, dont go with 18 inch tires. 20 inchers are stil a flat profile tire that will give you more gorund clearance under your skid plate. those 18 inchers only leave you about 2-3 inches of clearance under the quad.