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Best deep mud tire 28-32

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So I'm looking to see what everyones opinions are for the best overall deep mud tire

Currently running itp mega mayhems in 28s but looking to go to a more aggressive mud dedicated tire and keep the mayhems as a trail tire
 
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Everyone that sees the Assassinators perform at the races around me are going to them. I switched to them this spring from my Outlaw 2s and couldn't be happier. My machine ripped through the pits this year considerably better than last year even though they are heavier and I haven't adjusted my clutching to compensate for the weight change. :th_smiliethumbsup:
 
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29.5 or 31 original outlaws, assassinators if your pit racing.

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29.5 or 31 OG OUTLAWS are a good (not too big or not to heavy) all around mud tire. If use proper thumb throttle won't break too much stuff but do pull pretty good.
 
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Check these out ride reasonably good for mud tire and have amazed me several times in the mud 30 inch mud evils. Measure true as well
 

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I hang up here, I have an Stock Outlander xmr 1000r from 2016 with ecu reflash tuning and hmf performance exhaust.

Yesterday I sold my gorilla and I'm looking for nice aggressive mud tires , they should not be too heavy and fit into a standard xmr.

I live in Germany and here are monster tire not as to get as in the US :(

but there is a Polaris dealer around the corner from him I could get the Outlaw 2 in size 29.5 fit this into my xmr?

I have the MSA m20 rims in 14x7 here, because you're looking forward to your answers

Greetings from Germany
 
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Why did you get rid of gorillas?

My kids convinced me to take my renegade to local fair and run it in pits. I stole my buddies 30” silverbacks. We to my surprise kicked everyone’s azz lol. Anyway have to defend my title and gonna purchase my own tires. These will be strictly spare set for pit racing. Our pits generally little losser than peanut butter. So stick with silverbacks for go with assasinators??


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Assassinators!!! Best tote I’ve had yet. And you’ll be surprised how smooth they ride of trails and the road. I had silverbacks and mudder Inlaws and the same spots I’d get stuck in or have to fight through are hardly a challenge. Only regret is going 29.5s. I shoulda went 32s lol. I would recommend a good clutch kit as well
 

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do you think I'd still need a clutch kit if I went with 30's? What's the weight difference in those and the Silverbacks?
 
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I had og outlaws on my first rene mud bike and they did well, went with assassinators this time around and they are hands down better, I really like them can’t argue with a 3 inch lug haha
 
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I run 29.5" OG outlaws on my 650 Outlander, and 29.5" Outlaw II's on my 1000 Renegade. Had to space them out to not cause too much body interference. They go everywhere I need/want. Most of my friends run OG outlaws or outlaw II's, 29.5" or 31". The only thing I've seen compare to them around here are the assassinators, but they gotta have wheel speed I think. My good friend had them on his RZR and that thing could go through a ton for a side by side. He put them on a 420 Honda with a gear reduction but they didn't perform nearly as well as before. IMHO outlaws are for Medium to Fully-Committed mud riding, and the assassinators are for Full-Send. I wanna Full-Send. :LOL:
 
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For my riding here in Alaska, I have been eyeballing the Black Mamba tires. My stock ITP Cryptids will be wore out in another year.
 
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