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Originally posted by TX03RUBI View PostBighorn 2.0s are ok in soft soil and hard pack. Id look another direction if you have any rocks or brush. Have had them on 4 different machines now, and I’d never pay to put them on a machine. They came factory on all of our Can Ams. We’ve torn up a handful, and have to fix a flat just about every time we want to ride. That is with Slime in them as well.
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Originally posted by TX03RUBI View PostI’ve never ran the mud lites so I can’t say anything about them in comparison. I can say that I haven’t had a flat or damaged tire in the 2.5 years since I got rid of my last set of Bighorns. Flats used to be weekly occurrences, and damaged happened a couple times a year. Only one from abuse. My current tires are considerably better on hard pick and sand, but they don’t make them in that small of a size. The smallest is a 28”. If I bought Bighorns it would only be takeoffs at a VERY good price. No way they’re worth retail IMO.
These should be better !
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