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Streamline Site Admin

Joined: 20 Mar 2007 Posts: 114 Location: Campbell River B.C.
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Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 8:41 pm Post subject: Tested: ITP Tires & Wheels |
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Tested: ITP Tires & Wheels
Feb 22, 2006
ITP
Mud Lite XTR Tires/C-Series Type 7 Wheels
$103 (front)/$114 (rear)/$85 (wheels)
CONTACT: www.itptires.com
THE GOODS For years, utility riders have had to choose between mud tires or trail tires-there wasn't any true "all-in-one" tire that could handle each type of terrain equally well. Luckily, ITP realized that this segment of the market needed some attention and developed its new Mud Lite XTR (Xtreme Terrain Radial) tires. The tires feature an extremely aggressive V-shaped cleat that helps keep the tire clean as it's shredding through the mud. These hybrid mud/trail riding tires are available in two sizes; a 12 inch and 14-inch version. The 12-inch is slightly better suited for mud riders, whereas the 14-inch is a little bit friendlier on the trail (thanks to its lower profile sidewall). ITP stresses that this tire was designed for use on all sorts of terrain; it's equally at home in mud or on hard-pack trails.
Although they are some pretty big tires, and are certainly heavier than stock tires, they are also considerably lighter than your average "mud-only" tire. The front tires weigh in at 26 pounds, while the rears weigh 31 pounds.
The tires came pre-mounted on ITP's new C-Series Type 7 12-inch aluminum wheel. This six-spoke wheel currently holds the title of being the lightest one-piece utility wheel on the market. The wheel features a machined finish with gunmetal accents-it also sports a clearcoat finish to protect the wheel from the elements.
THE VERDICT We installed a set of the Mud Lite XTRs on our Suzuki KingQuad (26x9x12 front and 26x11x12 rear). We chose the 12-inch tires since we wanted to see how well they worked in the mud. We ride in some pretty brutal mud pits that tend to not want to let go of a quad...it just sucks you right in.
When you bolt on the tires, you immediately gain a couple inches in height (and ground clearance), thanks to the taller profile tires. When you take off on the trail, there's no questioning that you've installed aftermarket tires-you feel the aggressive tread almost immediately. While it may not provide as smooth of a ride as the stock treads, the Mud Lite tires don't exhibit any negative traits out on the trail. The quad still steers just as well, and handles perfectly fine. As a matter of fact, we prefer the quad with the Mud Lites over the stockers on the trail-especially when it comes time to hop logs or climb over rocks.
But once you get to the mud, it's a whole new ballgame. This is where the tire really shines. At our local mudhole, we've sunk our KingQuad with the stock tires...and by sunk we mean buried it up to the racks. The Mud Lite XTRs rip through the mud with ease. The treads self-clean very well, which helps you maintain solid traction in even the gummiest mud.
Overall, if you're looking for a versatile tire that can handle a casual trail ride and a romp through the mud, the Mud Lite XTR is as solid as they come.
HITS The tire truly is an "all-in-one" tire.
MISSES A bit on the expensive side-but then again, you don't have to buy two sets of tires.
Rating 4 out of 5
_________________ 2006 POLARIS 700EFI, K&N OIL/AIR FILTER AND PRE-CHARGER, 27" AMS SWAMPFOXES, WARN 2500LB WINCH, iEQUUS COOLANT TEMP. GAUGE, QUADRAX ELITE FRONT BUSH BUMPER, QUADRAX 1" WHEEL SPACERS x 4
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Deadwood3
Joined: 07 Nov 2008 Posts: 3
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Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 6:44 am Post subject: |
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Looking for a set of good tires for trail and logging road travel.
Came across a set of Mudlites. Very aggressive tread patern.Soft rubber treads would be good in mud but am skeptical about how they would stand up on the logging raods
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Parkie Site Admin

Joined: 19 Jul 2007 Posts: 116 Location: Black Creek, BC
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Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 8:22 am Post subject: |
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I still have the stock tires that came with the Can Am...Carlisle All Condition Tire. Have over 3000kms on them now with the majority of that on logging roads. No real complaints except don't like them in the snow. _________________ Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.
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bender Site Admin

Joined: 22 Mar 2007 Posts: 308 Location: comox valley
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Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:43 am Post subject: |
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probably had your quad up on a jack , tryin to do a comercial Parkie? ...gotta have the tires on the ground to burn em up kinda like Budskys Brute Fake ..took him along time to get all those (Costco) stickers off that thing , i think he should have asked Mike 24 how to get them off , never saw Budsky all summer ..GEEEZZZZ..LOL _________________ 800 Polaris Deluxe, Alum Rims, 26" Dirt Devils, Winch, Fender Protectors, Factory Racks, Front Bush Bumper, Rear Tube Bumper, Duel Exhaust, Alarm.
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Parkie Site Admin

Joined: 19 Jul 2007 Posts: 116 Location: Black Creek, BC
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Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 2:36 pm Post subject: |
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Actually 3272.8 to be exact...and all of them on the ground. This thing doesn't just sit in the garage lookin' purdy _________________ Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.
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bender Site Admin

Joined: 22 Mar 2007 Posts: 308 Location: comox valley
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Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:19 pm Post subject: |
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Well it doesn,t sit in the garage anyway _________________ 800 Polaris Deluxe, Alum Rims, 26" Dirt Devils, Winch, Fender Protectors, Factory Racks, Front Bush Bumper, Rear Tube Bumper, Duel Exhaust, Alarm.
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