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mark21 -> Outlaw's ride quality (7/22/2008 11:14:13 AM)

I just wanted to address this issue with everyone.  I always hear people talking about how rough the ride is with outlaws and how they will buck you off when you travel slow and such.

Well, now that I actually own a set, I'm calling BS!  When comparing my 27" laws to my 27" Mud lite's, you really can't tell a difference, besides power loss.lol.

Anyway, the ride perfectly fine out on the rode and the trail.  At slow speeds, there is the slight tire wobble, but no more so than I got with my Mud lites.
Ignore the talk of rough rides and get a set of laws![:D][;)]




[[Outlawed]]Rancher -> RE: Outlaw's ride quality (7/22/2008 11:45:54 AM)

Well being you have an IRS bike this makes the ride alot better, us SRA riders catch he!! LOL i know i do




BUSHHOG -> RE: Outlaw's ride quality (7/22/2008 11:50:06 AM)

Thank you. Some people act as if this tire keeps a dentist busy after each ride........lol. I've always said they were bumpy under 8 mph but not near as bad as reported. If an old guy like me doesn't mind the ride, I would think almost anyone would not mind.




muddyfuzzy -> RE: Outlaw's ride quality (7/22/2008 12:04:33 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: [[Outlawed]]Rancher

Well being you have an IRS bike this makes the ride alot better, us SRA riders catch he!! LOL i know i do


i don't have a problem @ all with mine..............the best mod i've bought!  i went from lites to laws and agree with the afore mentioned statement 100%.




BRUTE750ii -> RE: Outlaw's ride quality (7/22/2008 12:04:36 PM)

i here alot about how bumpy of a ride they are on the trails, and asphalt




Polaris425 -> RE: Outlaw's ride quality (7/22/2008 12:11:42 PM)

I never had a problem w/ how my 29.5's rode... Not putting 20lbs of air in them has alot to do w/ it.. some poeple over inflate there tires to try and get as much GC as they can... in turn loosing a lot of ride quality.




CRSBear400 -> RE: Outlaw's ride quality (7/22/2008 1:46:32 PM)

I thought my 27's, 28x9.5's, and 29.5's were fairly smooth. I have no complaints about a rough ride. They're not Vampire smooth, but they're not gonna beat you to death. Now, the 26's, 28x10.5's and 28x12.5's are a different story. They are noticably rougher especially at speeds below 10 mph. They have a more rounded profile which likely contributes to the poor ride. But, if i'm wanting to purchase a tire specifically for mud, ride quality is not gonna be a factor. If I wanted a tire that would pull with the best of them in the mud without sacrificing a smooth ride at low speeds or on the trail, I would go with a TSL Vampire/EDL combo. But, like I said, I don't think the first 3 Outlaw sizes I mentioned are rough at all for an aggressive mud-specific tire. In fact, they are smoother than Mudzilla's at low speed IMHO.




devildog12210 -> RE: Outlaw's ride quality (7/22/2008 2:49:10 PM)

I won't own another tire other than the laws. I do everthing with my 29.5s. I refrain from riding on any streets due to the fact I'm not rich and can't be wasting that rubber. I ride around 6-8mph on the trails two up with no prblems with the ride qualitiy.




foreman2000 -> RE: Outlaw's ride quality (7/22/2008 3:25:10 PM)

OUTLAWS RIDE JUST FINE COME ON PEOPLE ITS MUD BOGGIN NOT A FRIGGIN TEA PARTY SO STOP [sm=014.gif]




John56_TMBz -> RE: Outlaw's ride quality (7/22/2008 3:51:17 PM)

i agree the outlaws are not a rough ride




BigBT -> RE: Outlaw's ride quality (7/22/2008 6:17:46 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: BRUTE750ii

i here alot about how bumpy of a ride they are on the trails, and asphalt


hence the phrase mud tire ... people need otr remember they are a pure mud tie ... so bumpycomes with it




mark21 -> RE: Outlaw's ride quality (7/24/2008 10:04:16 AM)

I know, but what I'm "trying" to get across is that even though these are mud tires..... they still ride amazingly well.  I'm trying to break the stereotype on these laws.[;)]




mark_cotton -> RE: Outlaw's ride quality (7/24/2008 10:38:52 AM)

thats what ive been telling everyone..they ride just as smooth as any other tire..but we have irs..so it does help a pretty good bit..[:D]..thanks again for the trade.




mark21 -> RE: Outlaw's ride quality (7/24/2008 10:43:11 AM)

Yeah, I guess that IRS would help us out.  lol.  No problem on the trade, it was a drive, but it was worth it.




N2Deep -> RE: Outlaw's ride quality (7/24/2008 12:40:27 PM)

how do laws do in a rocky river bed...as far as performance and wear????




J_Fred -> RE: Outlaw's ride quality (7/24/2008 2:21:05 PM)

rocks and mud tires don't usually get along.  I think MST"s would be a better bet for that type of terrain.




pinemtnbrute -> RE: Outlaw's ride quality (7/24/2008 2:26:38 PM)

my msts were awesome in rocky river beds...thats one of my fave places to ride too,water wheelie jus like an outlaw too.




N2Deep -> RE: Outlaw's ride quality (7/24/2008 4:43:28 PM)

i have 14" wheels.........HL has'nt realized that making that tire in a 14" would be very beneficial to their sales............until then I have been using Mudlite XTR's.........




BUSHHOG -> RE: Outlaw's ride quality (7/24/2008 4:59:23 PM)

Ha, ha, surely you don't think we don't know that...........lol.




N2Deep -> RE: Outlaw's ride quality (7/24/2008 5:18:11 PM)

lol............just checking.............when might we see some in a 14"??




Rebel64 -> RE: Outlaw's ride quality (7/24/2008 5:28:14 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: mark21

I just wanted to address this issue with everyone.  I always hear people talking about how rough the ride is with outlaws and how they will buck you off when you travel slow and such.

Well, now that I actually own a set, I'm calling BS!  When comparing my 27" laws to my 27" Mud lite's, you really can't tell a difference, besides power loss.lol.

Anyway, the ride perfectly fine out on the rode and the trail.  At slow speeds, there is the slight tire wobble, but no more so than I got with my Mud lites.
Ignore the talk of rough rides and get a set of laws![:D][;)]


I went from 27" Bi/Tri Claw Magnums to my 29.5" Laws and I totally agree with you.  The are NOT a bad bumpy ride at all, even on hardpack. 
There's been times I've had to travel on some asphalt (which I hate doing), but even then it's not a rough ride and I really don't go over 30mph or so.




BigAl270B -> RE: Outlaw's ride quality (7/28/2008 12:24:41 AM)

26'' laws on a rancher I had to replace axle and swinarm bearings about every year. 




[[Outlawed]]Rancher -> RE: Outlaw's ride quality (7/28/2008 12:30:52 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: BigAl270B

26'' laws on a rancher I had to replace axle and swinarm bearings about every year. 


You cant blame the axle on the tires, bearings maybe.....when my bearings completely went out - this happened [:D]

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GWC -> RE: Outlaw's ride quality (7/28/2008 9:13:23 AM)

Its not so much the tires but the mud and water its rode in that takes out bearings.


I for one love my 29.5 LAWS and wont ever get rid of them. they ride pretty good the tread wear is great and i go about anywhere i want to with them on they bite very hard in mud. Its a Great tire for mudding

Now we need a 30" M/S/T for a 12" rim [;)] i like my Mudlites just fine but i bet 30" M/S/Ts would be better...[:)]

By BUSHHOGs last post sounds like a 14" version might be coming..?




pinemtnbrute -> RE: Outlaw's ride quality (7/28/2008 9:21:41 AM)

yea some bigger mst's would def sell for sure!




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