P700 Mega mayhem tires???

Grnpio700

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Anyone run the 27x9/27x11x12 mega mayhem set up? I dont have any rocks within 500 miles of me. My bike will see alot of mud in the winter for hunting. I don't mud ride for the joy of it but I want to make sure I make it to the duck hole and the land of giant bucks lol
 
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I think they are excellent tires and I like ITP products. I looked them up the rears are 34 pounds each on rear tires border line heavy . I think they will serve you well but check out the STI out back they will mud with the best of them and they are under 30 lbs. Mine will spin them clean in anything and they ride good. And don't rob power.
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Thanks I will definitely look into these. I appreciate you taking the time to show me these
 
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Ok so I've been looking at the outbacks since you mentioned them. I love that I can get them in a 27x10. I think I will end up going with the 10 wides all the way around. Plus these dont look like axle breakers lol. I'm assuming that you haven't had issues with them wearing down fast.
 
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I'm using 27X9-12 front and 27X12-12 rears but in the Mud Lite XL. My "experts" said the 10's would rub on the front.
So far they've gotten me to and from the duck blind with ease.
 
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That's good to hear g3duck I remember seeing a set of mud lights for around 380 in the sizes you mentioned.
 
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Ok so I've been looking at the outbacks since you mentioned them. I love that I can get them in a 27x10. I think I will end up going with the 10 wides all the way around. Plus these dont look like axle breakers lol. I'm assuming that you haven't had issues with them wearing down fast.
Have 10s on the rear and nines in the front I would carry 10s all they way around though. They also don't ride bumpy at low speed like the mud lites. I will post pics to show you what they look like on the machine.
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There are many good ones out there that would work well. I have always been weight conscious but they have performed well from mountain rocks to Georgia red clay and pure slop . The side walls seem tough and I have had no flats.
 
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