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RE: Positve attributes of Mud Lites & MST's - 4/19/2008 8:39:37 PM   
ez3389


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i just purchased about a month ago a 08 bruteforce and had the 27" mudlites on them.. my brute is stock except for the rims and tires.. everybody i ride with has a brute and 29.5s and i can go through just about all of what they can they just have a little more ground clearance.. i am new to mudd riding but i love to do it and like somebody wrote about the mudlites being a starter tire .. he is right i think .. i want to graduate from the mudlites and go to the 29.5s for sure but they are a great tire if you know how to ride them.. they handle great at high speeds and don't shimmy till you do like 55..as for the msts i cant knock them at all i haven't even rode with any body that has any but im sure they are great just as well as the mudlites.. 

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RE: Positve attributes of Mud Lites & MST's - 5/3/2008 7:08:58 AM   
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I just purchased Lite's and went out for a run on the weekend... I can honestly say that they ran well in all conditions however, I would have liked something a little more aggresive in the mud than the Lite's.  My buddy has the MST's and he got thru a few holds that I didn't... then again, I was leading so I showed him the line and rocks and my bike is heavier. 

We're talking about switch tires for a May 10th mud run so I'll get back to you if we actually switch.

     

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RE: Positve attributes of Mud Lites & MST's - 5/11/2008 7:20:49 PM   
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I have an 02 300 i was wondering what kind of tires i should get i want something big but wont wear down so quick i do trials and mud half and half ..any suggestions??

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RE: Positve attributes of Mud Lites & MST's - 6/15/2008 9:29:55 PM   
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if there them 30 inch mudlites tho id have to choose them but i was lookn at some 8 msts really i stilll am.

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RE: Positve attributes of Mud Lites & MST's - 7/8/2008 1:58:41 AM   
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I called and spoke with Mr. Dan when the MSTs first came out. I liked the look of them and decided to try them. I was not dissappointed!! And there is always somebody that looks at them and wants to know about them.

No problem with the Shakes at 59mph, have held that for 10 miles several times.

I since have put almost 3000 hard miles on them. Even 50mph burnouts, yea a lil much but it was fun. 4x4 donuts on wet asphalt and slimerock, you name all the stupid stuff.

My brother has the same size Mudlites on his Foreman (we have the same bike, his is yellow). We ride the same places all the time. I have more miles and still have more treads. He doesnt do all the stupid burnout stuff i do. I can go through more nasty stuff than he can. We ride a creek that early in the year about this time it is really boggy. I can ease along with no problem, his always sinks. Yes, we have traded bikes so there couldnt be any fuss. The MSTs are a better tire all around, dont care what anybody says.

Mud is where they shine, He cant even dream of goin through what the MSTs can. The Lites clog up quick and dont like to shed. If the MSTs start getting clogged, pin the throttle for half a second and they clean out.

Ive put MSTs on a few of my buddys bikes, they love them. Seems like EVERYBODY has Mudlites, thats why i carry a extra rope. Theres always somebody that needs to get unstuck. 

Theres my 2 cents.
Its been awhile since i talked to Mr. Dan, i use to call him every other week ordering stuff. 

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RE: Positve attributes of Mud Lites & MST's - 8/1/2008 9:56:36 PM   
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Tried my msts today on road, noticed when goin fast then on slow down with no brakes the sterring shakes, anyone have this?

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RE: Positve attributes of Mud Lites & MST's - 8/5/2008 11:35:56 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: CRAIGGRIZZ700

Tried my msts today on road, noticed when goin fast then on slow down with no brakes the sterring shakes, anyone have this?


mine are 26's and i have no issues up to 59.. haha thats as fast as she will go..     

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RE: Positve attributes of Mud Lites & MST's - 8/7/2008 9:25:59 PM   
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i would definatly go with the outlaws not so much of a nice ride  but they kick **** in the mud

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RE: Positve attributes of Mud Lites & MST's - 8/7/2008 9:28:50 PM   
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thats rite someone is finally speaking my language      bad **** by the way

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RE: Positve attributes of Mud Lites & MST's - 8/7/2008 9:30:30 PM   
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maybe in your dreams hondas all the way

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RE: Positve attributes of Mud Lites & MST's - 8/26/2008 6:47:01 PM   
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Will the MST's come out for 14" Wheels ever?

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