05Special Posted February 16, 2005 Report Posted February 16, 2005 I use to have a set of 22x11x9 ITP Mud Lites, but a couple beers and a few shots later i had nothing but slicks, they are about 3 weeks old, hahaha anyway i just got a set of 21x12x9 mud sharks and am running them pretty much flat, i ride in a lot of soft conditions so i need something with some knob, anyway if anyone is looking into a good tire that will roost rocks the size of baseballs and split there buddy's chin open (hehe) try them out Quote
05Special Posted February 18, 2005 Author Report Posted February 18, 2005 yea they are kinda heavy, but its worth the weight Quote
. Posted February 18, 2005 Report Posted February 18, 2005 whatever you do, dont run them on the road.....they are very soft and will wear very quickly. They are a decent tire and have decent hook. Do quite well in packed snow too. I found where they excel is what they are named for. I've gone down into some water holes that are soft mud at the bottom and they just spin right through the stuff.....kinda neat and surprised me. Quote
uoavitar Posted February 22, 2005 Report Posted February 22, 2005 I run those on all my bikes up at French Creek and Fall River where the riding is vary soft wet or dry and they work extreamly well. They tend to throw down half the hill behind you but you definatly get up it. Quote
banshdog Posted February 22, 2005 Report Posted February 22, 2005 I have some 21x12x8 Mud Sharks for sale if anyone is interested. Quote
liljohn095 Posted March 16, 2005 Report Posted March 16, 2005 i am also impresed with the traction of the mud sharks but about riding on the road with them im not proud to say it but where i ride we r forced to do a lot of road riding to get from trail to trail and they last alot longer than any itp or razers that ive seen Quote
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