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Old Jan 14th, 08, 06:22 AM
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New tire time

I have a 05 polaris 800 with 12" stock rims, looking at 28" Outlaw MST. Looking to see if anyone out there run this tire on there wheeler
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Old Jan 14th, 08, 08:50 AM
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I know that TopCat does and he really likes them. Maybe he will reply about his. He told me that they do very well. The Mudlite XL's are good as well. Swamplite is a REAL GOOD tire also. I have had 2 sets of them.
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Old Jan 14th, 08, 09:09 AM
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I have a 650 Arctic Cat TRV with the 26" MSTs. They are great tires. I would have liked to go with 27" versions to gain just a little but I was worried about the size. Only thing I have read over on the Highlifter forums is that most people go with the 27" over the 28" versions because the spacing of the lugs is better on the 27". I guess the 28" versions are spaced a little too far and give a slightly bumpy ride on hard packed trails. I will tell you my 26" ones work great on gravel and hard packed roads. Soon I will try them out on some Rocks at Windrock.

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Old Jan 14th, 08, 10:12 PM
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FYI, Rob wasn't running those tires when his avatar shot was taken
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Old Jan 15th, 08, 09:08 AM
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FYI, Rob wasn't running those tires when his avatar shot was taken
Nope. I was using pure stockers. I will point out that after I got back up on top of the cat and had it fully in the mud hole, I made it to the other end. Just couldn't reach the bottom of the ruts to get out of that hole. Now that trail is closed so I can't go back and try again with my new tires.

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Old Jan 15th, 08, 09:19 AM
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What trail was it?
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Old Jan 15th, 08, 10:13 PM
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Trail 12 I think. I was following some friends (wyld, Powerbomb, and Yoshi).

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