some new tires worth looking into

Peanut

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i found these tires and they seem to be some well made tires with some deep tread they look like they would be some good work tires and still get a good bite in the mud.</p>


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<a href="http://www.atvserver.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=ATV&Product_Code=MTCTIREKIT26&Category_Code=MTC">ATV Outfitters: Complete Tire Set (4 Tires, No Wheels)
Inch Moto MTC for 14 inch wheels
SHIPPING INCLUDED</a></p>
 
Bet they are some great work tires, butdon't think they will clean themselves in this gumbo . But inmany other types of mud that is not as sticky and mucky, they will work great!!!!!</p>


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I suppose you didn't notice, but those are tires for Canadians, just look at the tread they go \ /A \ /A \ /A. Has to be Canadian, that's the way they talk... EH</p>
 
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I suppose you didn't notice, but those are tires for Canadians, just look at the tread they go \ /A \ /A \ /A. Has to be Canadian, that's the way they talk... EH</p>
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That's pretty funny right there.</p>


BTW - Those are 14" tires. The RTV runs 12" so if you're going to get them, assure they sell in 12" or get new rims.</p>


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Yup, We make those tires in Moosejaw Saskachewan out of buffalo and polar bear fat (secret ingrediants) eh! Don't work too well in the steamy southern states tho cause when they heat up they start giving off an aroma that gators just can't resist, eh!</p>
 
i ran across them tires today at the atv shop and them are some hard rubber tires they are harder than the 589's. and the tread is deeper . they look like they are gonna gie them big horns a real run for their money.</p>
 
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Those are tires for Canadians, just look at the tread they go \ /A \ /A \ /A. Has to be Canadian, that's the way they talk... EH</p>
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DAMMIT .... I CAN'T QUIT LAUGHING AT THIS FOR SOME REASON .... </p>


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Reminds me of the time I was down in Washington DC on a training session about 20+ years ago. One of the students in the class was from Louisana andafter the 1st 3 or 4 days it became obvious to me that he didn't particularly like me. I finally confronted him and asked what it was that i had done that that made him so unfriendly. His reply was that it wasn't me personally it was just that "all you Kuhnaydyans speak englishlike the Queen. I told him that I could barely understand him too. We got along fabulously after thatfor the next 3 weeks as long as we spoke slowly when speaking to one another. That was before the internet days and we lost touch. </p>


Heck of a good ole boy who forgave my Queens English punctuated with the occasional EH! EH?</p>
 
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We got along fabulouslyas long as we spoke slowly when speaking to one another. That was before the internet days ....</p>


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That's alright, now days that you have the internet, ya'll would have hadto type slower to understand !!!!</p>


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>>>>>> just jokin' with ya Kanook <<<<<<</p>


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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ jamie ( two guns )</p>


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