longriderss
Aug 5 2008, 06:23 AM
I have a 1999 Honda Foreman S that I have finished off the tires on and they need to be replaced. I do some trail riding, riding the dirt roads, and woods/ yard work up at camp. Not much mud riding. Don't have grass lawn to worry about.
Looking for suggestions on what you have that works well for tires. Any help or suggestions would be great. I have not owned this very long.
jigger
Aug 12 2008, 09:59 PM
If your not mud riding buy a set of stock take-offs (local dealer,ebay) for cheap. If you want a nice tire for the off chane you may go in the mud the XTR mudlite made by ITP is a nice tire. Smooth on hard pack but great off trail. A little rough on the grass but you said that doesn't matter.
Here's a photo of the XTR on my Rhino
catracer25
Aug 14 2008, 12:29 PM
swamp fox are a verey agreesive tire with 1 1/4'' lgs but thwy fide like ur in a car and they are great in mud if u do decie to go through some but they also aare good in trails
snopro440114
Aug 16 2008, 07:52 PM
I ride a 2006 ac 500 le with carlisle badland XTs they work great on any condition of soil except they suck in snow they wear kinda quick though Im buying a new set this winter. hope this helps ya
chuck
zitterich246
Aug 16 2008, 10:09 PM
A Kenda bearclaw might be a good tire for you
3L3M3NT
Aug 17 2008, 10:12 AM
I would personally suggest 2 different tires for you.
The ITP Holeshot ATR tire

The Maxxis Big Horn
Flyguy
Aug 20 2008, 08:57 PM
QUOTE(jigger @ Aug 12 2008, 10:59 PM)

If your not mud riding buy a set of stock take-offs (local dealer,ebay) for cheap. If you want a nice tire for the off chane you may go in the mud the XTR mudlite made by ITP is a nice tire. Smooth on hard pack but great off trail. A little rough on the grass but you said that doesn't matter.
Here's a photo of the XTR on my Rhino

x2, I just picked up a set of XTR's and i love them. There aggressive but still steer and ride awsome!
98touring440
Aug 24 2008, 08:31 PM
I really like my maxxis bighorns. All consider the itp terracross
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