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MudZillas or BI- TRI - 11/14/2008 1:21:27 PM   
Wildcountry


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I have a brute 750 and this is the 2 tires i narrowed down to it will either be 27-9-12 and 27-12-12 bi tri combo  or teh MUDZILLAS in either  the 27-9-12 and 27-12-12   or possible even the 28-8-12- and 28-10-12  what is the pros and cons of the tires and which one be better i ride about 65 mud and 35 trails basicaly just ride the triails to get to the mud but we also have to ride on pavement alot sometimes  

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RE: MudZillas or BI- TRI - 11/14/2008 1:26:58 PM   
willynilly69


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i have heard the bi tri tires have a smooth ride but there only 4 ply wich i was surpised by. and the mudzillas last a long time and wear good. imo i would get mudzillas but thats just my opinion, but they are both good tires

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RE: MudZillas or BI- TRI - 11/14/2008 9:25:38 PM   
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4 ply or not the Bi/Tris have just as thick and tough a sidewall as any other tire you will find, and they will also last a long time. The Bi/Tris will ride better and handle better on any trail and on hardpack, and from what I've seen the Bi/Tris have a better bite in the mud then the Mudzillas do. The Bi/Tris seemed to kill the Mudzillas anytime you had to back up in the mud, the Mudzillas didn't want to grip at all in reverse. Personally I don't know of any other tire that can do as many things as good as the Bi/Tris do and still be able to follow Laws and Vamps in the mud. If it wasn't for the pricetag and the EXTREMELY limited sizes you would see a lot more of them.

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