That is why you buy a non deluxe P5. Take the 1200 bucks in savings and buy some itp 316s and Evos, side panels and a light bar. Sell stock tires and you will have a better bike for the same money.
That is why you buy a non deluxe P5. Take the 1200 bucks in savings and buy some itp 316s and Evos, side panels and a light bar. Sell stock tires and you will have a better bike for the same money.
Then I guess you're just unlucky since it sounds like you drove over an ice pick. Sorry for trying to help, I must be drunk on the Koolaid.I don't think I could be driving it much easier on it than I am now. Plus everyone is telling me I need to drive it hard to make the clutches better. You know, if you drive too slow, the clutches will slip. Since the tires are cheaper than replacing the clutch, I guess I will just have to deal with plugged up tires.
I verified the tire pressure after bring it home. It was dead on 13 psi on the front and 14 psi on the back measured with a digital air pressure gauge per the manufacturer's recommendation.
This was a puncture between the lugs. Whatever it was, it was very small in diameter and was no longer present. It took some serious effort to get that plug in there.
The only reason that I pointed out the driving style is because sticks or stalks that a smaller machine might roll right over can turn into spike strips for a heavier sxs.
The only reason that I pointed out the driving style is because sticks or stalks that a smaller machine might roll right over can turn into spike strips for a heavier sxs.
That's a fair gripe but I don't think I've ever seen an advertised ply count for the P1K tires. You sure you actually read that somewhere and it wasn't just a comment on here?I can buy that. But that was the reason I went with the "upgraded", heavier duty 6 ply (according to Honda's literature) tires.
That is also why I put "6 ply" in quotes because I don't believe these tires are what they are claimed to be.
That was the whole reason I was disappointed, I bought what I thought was a tough 6 Ply Radial UTV tires and instead I got something that a field stob or a twig punched through while I was driving at 10 MPH.
If I would have known that these were junk tires, I would have waited and got a standard 1000-5 and put some nice black wheels and some Sedona Ripsaws or some Bighorn Originals on it.
But, I fell for the Marketing, again...
I think you should trade that POS in on a Kimco. I wouldn't put up with that beater you bought for another day.
That's a fair gripe but I don't think I've ever seen an advertised ply count for the P1K tires. You sure you actually read that somewhere and it wasn't just a comment on here?
the six ply any tire should hold up to a lot, however it does to a degree come down to how close the lugs are the closer bigger they are it'll usually have less problems. Tundra man does have a point though about selling the stockies when new and getting a set you want. That's not too bad of an idea you could sell local and buy online win-win.I can buy that. But that was the reason I went with the "upgraded", heavier duty 6 ply (according to Honda's literature) tires.
That is also why I put "6 ply" in quotes because I don't believe these tires are what they are claimed to be.
That was the whole reason I was disappointed, I bought what I thought was a tough 6 Ply Radial UTV tires and instead I got something that a field stob or a twig punched through while I was driving at 10 MPH.
If I would have known that these were junk tires, I would have waited and got a standard 1000-5 and put some nice black wheels and some Sedona Ripsaws or some Bighorn Originals on it.
But, I fell for the Marketing, again...
One dealers prices show a 1300 difference and that without selling takeoffs.
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Dammit guys none of the dealers in this area will touch that number! I'm pretty sure they are more readily available towards the manufacturer but I get pissed when I see that. I love the machine I'd do it again even for more money but you guys save enough to add 5-6 good factory accessories...One dealers prices show a 1300 difference and that without selling takeoffs.
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Think BLACKWATER EVOLUTION next time... 8ply That's what will be my next tire purchase.
@Crow_Hunter I'll take the heat for you getting a white one (because it's awesome). But will deny anyhing else!![]()
If I had no other dislikes, worries or complaints about the machine, I would agree completely. Stuff happens.
Unfortunately, since I shelled out all this money for something I really don't like and even an extra $800 for these "upgraded" wheels and tires, this feels much more like someone added a cherry on top of my $hit sundae.[/QUOTE
the Sedona ripsaw RT is the tire I run on my 2011 foreman. Great tire! Never had a flat! The were pretty good in snow conditions but needed tire speed for them to be effective. Over trees and wooded areas the lugs on these tires would grab everything. Overall I'd buy them again. But when I do decide to replace my stock 4 ply bighorn 2.0's I will definitely reach out on this forum! Always good advice!Do you advise them over the Bighorn originals? I have read they are extremely long wearing and puncture resistant.
I had my eyes originally on the Sedona Ripsaws but that was entirely based on what I read and heard relating to people doing Moab area stuff which isn't really my type of terrain. I also liked the shape and number of *lugs*, seemed like it would have less area of low material for punctures.
I do like the look of those quite a bit though. Seems to have much less open area than the Bighorns.
Don't advise anything to CH he'll blame you for carousing him into buying them when he doesn't like them! JK, but seriously I've heard good things. Only tire I've personally had that are tough and cheap are the Bear claw HTRs. 8ply to boot. My 6ply stockers on the 1000 are pretty tough too.Do you advise them over the Bighorn originals? I have read they are extremely long wearing and puncture resistant.
I had my eyes originally on the Sedona Ripsaws but that was entirely based on what I read and heard relating to people doing Moab area stuff which isn't really my type of terrain. I also liked the shape and number of *lugs*, seemed like it would have less area of low material for punctures.
I do like the look of those quite a bit though. Seems to have much less open area than the Bighorns.
Not sure if you saw (on an unrelated note) the Wolverines have been recalled (over 10,000 units) for the decompression spring failing. I'm almost certain mine fell into to this range. I would have been a little perturbed having to have my unit broken into. Goes to show none are immune. Thought you might find that interesting and breathe a little relief amidst your dissatisfaction you didn't scoop up a Wolverine before that issue was resolved.
Now that I have had it a while and thought about it, the white isn't so bad. I liked the looks of the silver more (mostly because of the black wheels) but honestly the white is probably easier to take care of and plus, it makes me look like a pretentious prick because it matches my truck.
Assuming I keep it, if Honda ever releases body panels that are all solid black, I may be seriously tempted to get them and get some red pin striping and some bead lock tires with a red lock rim. That new Yamaha 2017 YZX SS model in black/red is the best looking trim package SXS that I have ever seen.