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Have two of these (25x9.5x12) on the back of my 1986 honda 250sx three wheeler, and they've dominated everything.
Things to warn you about with these
1: mounting them, don't even try it yourself your better off finding a tire shop that will do it!
2:Also these tires will rip the shit out of your yard even when your trying to be careful.
3: take into consideration how heavy these tires are, you'll be slower |
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Reviewed by: Gallagher cole from Baltic ct.
on 1/18/2012 |
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ordered a set of vampire tires from pure offroad they are more than i expected great tires and pure offrode done just what they said they would do shipped out same day could keep up with shipping easy great ppl to deal with |
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Reviewed by: robert from albany ky.
on 4/12/2011 |
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I've had a lot of atv tires but this tire are the best for mud, trail, and every thing else. |
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Reviewed by: Chaz Rodriguez from Oakdale, louisiana.
on 2/24/2011 |
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These tires are sick. I bought two 27-10-11's and put them on the back of my Rancher 420 2 weeks ago and have not had to put it in 4 wheel drive yet. Not only are they super aggresive but they are an extremly light tire as well which allows the smaller bikes to turn them easier. I have 27" 589's on the front, which pull good too, but they seem like they are much heavier than the vampires. If I could do it over again I would get Super Swamper tsl vamps all the way around. |
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Reviewed by: Brent Morgan from Cleveland, Mississippi.
on 2/3/2011 |
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