That's why Joey went with Roctanes I think. They are true to their size. I can live with 28".With 18 lbs of pressure in them they measure 28 on the dot
I just rode around a little on our place and then on the highway. A little bumpy on the asphalt. Measure 27.5 now. So maybe after riding a few more times they will grow a little moreThat's why Joey went with Roctanes I think. They are true to their size. I can live with 28".
I just rode around a little on our place and then on the highway. A little bumpy on the asphalt. Measure 27.5 now. So maybe after riding a few more times they will grow a little more
I like it a lot! It keeps the dust down in the cab with the front windshield. Also is great when I take my dog for water work and he gets in the back and shakes off it doesn't get all over me. Right now I need to wash my rig and take a wet cloth and wipe it down to get all the junk off it Soni can see better. It's really easy to put on tooHey ToT how do you like the back panel thinking about one but I was thinking of the soft top with the back panel for summer riding
Paul
FYI, when using 8 ply tires, I like the pressure of about 6 to 7 psi for the pioneer 1000.
I did inflate them to 10 on my last ride because I had chainsaw, fuel can, spare tire, etc. in the back. They did ok. Running that lower pressure should help smooth out the ride for you
I'm sure you could. It's going to be a few weeks before I get these XS on the trails. I'm riding this weekend in Batesville going down gravel roads mostly and I'm going to run my truck tires.You think 6-7 PSI is safe even without beadlocks? I have STI Outback MAX which are hard as hell and 8 ply. Running them on stock wheels as well. I think I have around 7-8 PSI in them now, but want to see if I could go lower.
Gotcha, thanks guys. I'll prolly just keep them at 7psi for all around use. I think these things could roll with 0 psi if I had beadlocks.