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Old 03-08-2010, 08:44 AM
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Im thinking of using ITP Mudlite XTR tyres (27-9-14 front 27-12-14 rear) is anyone using these and if so what do you think about them, as im in the UK they will have quite a bit of use on the roads any idea what they wear like??
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I have them, and do alot of riding on pavement with them. They are very stable, dont wear much at all. And they also pull pretty good in mud.
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i have a outlander 800 r max xt and my friend has a none max model with regular mudlite's and my machine with XTR's DESTROYS HIS in the mud along with every other big bore machine i encounter!!!!!! but outlaws perk my interest as well might consider them next time.
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I enjoy my XTRs. Not the most agressive, but a good all around tire. Wear is awesome on them. I will post some pics of one with 8000 kms (mostly pavement too) on them and still some decent lug. They hook up well in all trails (sand, hard pack, gravel, grass, mud, etc) Pretty smooth ride. It is definitly a good tire to go with. I will try something different for the next set just to compare, but I was not dissapointed with them.
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The XTR's I had on my Grizzly were a great tire, excellent traction in most conditions and they showed virtually no wear after 2500KMs.
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I had 2300 miles on a set of XTR's and loved them! They went anywhere and did a good job at everything.... Probably NOT the best tire if most of your riding is street or hard pack but never the less a great do-it-all tire
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I had the xtr's I thought they have weak sidewalls . Switched to maxxis big horns and love them. These are not a very good mud tire but they are great for everything else.
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I just bought the ITP xtr's and they are way better than the stock tires on my '09 outlander 800r. Got the 14" ITP 108 rims and the tires for just over 700.00 from www.tirewiz.com.

I like 'em
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they suck on hard pack!! i had some on a brute force and cut the small lugs in the middle off and grooved the big lugs and they still sucked i give them away!! i didnt even sell them lol pos imo
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I love mine , I have 800 mile on them and they have held up on lots of sharp rocks to the side wall and they perform fantastic in the mud . The radial tire really helps in handling all around . I love mine!!!!!
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