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PIC of new Rancher 420
I had them add the stick stopper plus the front and back rack. I think I will likely put some 26-9-12 Silverback X Mud Lite tires on it..... |
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Nice bike. I have one on my list of "wants"...
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Nice bike!!!!
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Sweet.... add you a small lift and it will do even better crossing ruts and levees. but won't put things in a bind
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Nice bike
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Nice bike. those silverbacks are bad to the bone
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Now your ready.....
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Anyone ever run the ag tires on their bikes in the rice fields, they tall and skinny but same thing they run on tractors
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If you are just using this bike for hunting you will regret the silver backs. If you still want to go big I'll get rid of my 28 mud zillas. If you're interested pm. If I was you I would o 589s all the way.
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589s are great tires for a hunting bike
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So on the 589's, they work well for pass thru pond / rice field.. |
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I have no personal experience with them but the swamper black mamba look sweet.
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Also, I was told to get the same size on the back as the front which are 2" smaller (26" X9"X12")..... Last edited by all star rod; 09-29-2012 at 03:37 PM. |
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Thats what i was refering to with skinnys, running them should leave extra power to hop up to 27" tires instead of 26s
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27" are to big! You will regret the 27"s
26x9x12 is the way to go. If you need more clearance just put more air. I run the swamp lites in the rice field they are great and clean themselves well. Also are smooth on rough ground. |
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I loved my swamp lites on my Rubicon but never used them in the rice field so didn't know how they would grab. Hard to go wrong with any of the aggressive V pattern tires in the soup though. They are rough on bikes on hard ground but priceless in the mud. I think it's safe to say that none of us enjoy pushing our 4 wheelers
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Years ago, I was farming with a friend. We had 3 wheelers w ag tires. Did great. Also had a winch on them with a big Danforth anchor in case we got.stuck. never had any issues
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