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You are just beginning to be impressed with these tires....Really. For an even better feel on the 660, get some highlifter lift springs. They don't lift much, I gained a 1/4" at most. The stability and handling gains are equally as huge. :Rockon:
Use caution when doing that, as your forwad braking traction can be comprimised. If you round off the lugs on acceleration, then the same rounded edge would then be used when you would be trying to stop. I've seen guys try this with dirt bike rear tires, to get a nasty surprise.
I love the Bighorns for my style of riding! I see some blacktop, and alot of rocky trails. These things truely wear like iron! Below is a review from a rider that I got to try them and he absolutely loves them....
BTW, as a side bonus, they make your quad ride alot nicer in the rough stuff...
:Rockon: I'm intrested! I think a show & Shine contest would be sweet! Members could vote on machines, and the winner counld recieve a small prize of some sort. We could have a archive of the quad of the month for each month too! :bling :Rockon:
In a recent ride we were out way later than expected, and ended up riding so rough trails to get back in darkness. There were some really tight spots, and I needed to know where the sides of my quad was to made it fit, but could not tell at times...Also backing up was tough with no rear lights...
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