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Question for the UTV guys. Looking at tire options and need some feedback. 2021 honda talon, going to run a 31x10x14 and can't decide between the terrabites, chicanes, kanatis, or the motohammer.

Will be hardpack and havasu streets mainly, so a harder compound is best, just looking for real world feedback
 

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Chicanes are pretty darn good in Havasu. Of those 4 I would put the Motohammer or Chicane at the top of the list. I don’t think you’d be dissatisfied with any of them though.
 

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M1 evil by AMS is what I have. 1000 miles and they look new. Streets included. No flats. At 70 mph on the 95 they are quiet and smooth. Big O in town did the mounting AND balanced. worth a look.
 

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I just bought 32X10-15 Tensors Regulator’s for our Talon. Haven’t used them yet so no feedback.
Why the switch to 14” rims?
 

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Not on your list but Airsun's have been great, over 3k miles in the desert and mountains no issues on a turbo yxz
 

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I just bought 32X10-15 Tensors Regulator’s for our Talon. Haven’t used them yet so no feedback.
Why the switch to 14” rims?
I have a set of 3 pc douglas beadlocks in the shop that needed to go on something. I will say this, tight fit but they work and are lightweight for a beadlock.
 

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I have installed tons of Chicanes for customers and their feedback was always good. It's my go to tire for when someone asks for a hardpack tire and they don't want to spend BFG money. I have driven multiple cars with them and they have a good balance of grip and predictability when sliding through turns.

I have also had good luck with ITP Ultracross, and have heard good things about the Arisun's as well.
 

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I have a set of 3 pc douglas beadlocks in the shop that needed to go on something. I will say this, tight fit but they work and are lightweight for a beadlock.

@DLC will tell you. Locktite those bolts and nuts on the rim face or you may wonder why your tires don’t hold air :)

Bad ass wheels for sure.
 

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I have installed tons of Chicanes for customers and their feedback was always good. It's my go to tire for when someone asks for a hardpack tire and they don't want to spend BFG money. I have driven multiple cars with them and they have a good balance of grip and predictability when sliding through turns.

I have also had good luck with ITP Ultracross, and have heard good things about the Arisun's as well.

2nd the Ultracross.
 

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I just bought 32X10-15 Tensors Regulator’s for our Talon. Haven’t used them yet so no feedback.
Why the switch to 14” rims?
I think for a hard compound tire my favorite is the Regulators. They aren't light but a 31 or 32 would be totally fine (we ran 32's on our 1000s)
 

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I just switched to BFG. Super happy so far.

I was blowing sidewalls on everything else. Tensor, ITP, Fuel, Etc.
 

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I’ll third the Ultracross. I like that they don’t have a shoulder and felt more confident in sliding turns I was less likely to have a sidewall puncture. Never did get one with them and not enough data points to sample whether accurate or not, just an observation. They’re atrocious in sand though.
 

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DWT used a bigger bolt head for the inner bolt. I lost a few bolts over the 4200 miles I have on mine.

your missing a few bolts also. DWT is in Temecula or just get a grade 8 bolt w/ a top lock nut and a couple washers

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DWT used a bigger bolt head for the inner bolt. I lost a few bolts over the 4200 miles I have on mine.

your missing a few bolts also. DWT is in Temecula or just get a grade 8 bolt w/ a top lock nut and a couple washers

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Yeah those were just there for mock up. I had to go buy a 1/4 torgue wrench to make sure when they do get assembled I have the right specs.

BTW, the guys at Douglas are awesome, parts in stock and make sure that you get what you need in 1 stop
 

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I put tensor regulators on this year and have been very happy. I live in havasu and do 90% of riding here
 

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Running Tensors for past few years. Time to get a new set. Do I go to Tensor's again or BFGoodrich KM3? 32x10x14
 

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I run System 3 rims and tires. I have hit everything with them and no flats in over a year. Havasu is a good testing grounds for tires, thats for sure.
 

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I have to say the BFG and Tensors I like, I just don't want to run a true 32"

If they tend to run small I can fit a 32" 31s are about the max I can run without getting some rub at full lock
 

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I used to run the tensor 35’s but they are a soft compound and wear fast, 1 set I had got burned up in 8 - 900 miles they are also close to 350- $400 tire

i switched to system 3 rt320 about $250 tire OTD. They are a 35- 9.5- 15 and work really well!
Lighter than the tensors by a couple lbs.


Tensors & BFG‘s are both good tires!
 

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I used to run the tensor 35’s but they are a soft compound and wear fast, 1 set I had got burned up in 8 - 900 miles they are also close to 350- $400 tire

i switched to system 3 rt320 about $250 tire OTD. They are a 35- 9.5- 15 and work really well!
Lighter than the tensors by a couple lbs.


Tensors & BFG‘s are both good tires!
Your can am outlasted the tires when you had the tensors lol
 
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I used to run the tensor 35’s but they are a soft compound and wear fast, 1 set I had got burned up in 8 - 900 miles they are also close to 350- $400 tire

i switched to system 3 rt320 about $250 tire OTD. They are a 35- 9.5- 15 and work really well!
Lighter than the tensors by a couple lbs.


Tensors & BFG‘s are both good tires!
Important to list what model you are running. The Tensor regulators last really well. The DS not so much but are the lightest out there.
 
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Running Tensors for past few years. Time to get a new set. Do I go to Tensor's again or BFGoodrich KM3? 32x10x14
Id go BFG. On our primm ride BFG we’re the only tires that didn’t get a flat.
 

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The regulator doesn’t come in a 35. Only the DS comes in a 35.

I know the regulator is a good long lasting tire.

the rt320 is a whopping 2 lbs lighter in a 35.

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The regulator doesn’t come in a 35. Only the DS comes in a 35.

I know the regulator is a good long lasting tire.

the rt320 is a whopping 2 lbs lighter in a 35.

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My bad, missed the 35 comment. I'm running the DSR 35s and the cost per mile is pretty crazy with how soft they are.

I thought they were the lightest out there, I may have to try those RT320 next season as these DSRs will be done after this year.
 
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My bad, missed the 35 comment. I'm running the DSR 35s and the cost per mile is pretty crazy with how soft they are.

I thought they were the lightest out there, I may have to try those RT320 next season as these DSRs will be done after this year.
I ran the AZPT one year and they were basically slicks about 800 miles!

I think I have 3 fairly decent tensors 35 DS’s maybe half way worn out in Havasu, they are to good to dump, toss out. I’ll take a pic next trip out to see if you want em! They would start to wear and I would buy 2, then I ran in 4 wheel drive and burned up a set rather than just 2 ….
im in Escondido and can easily get em to El Cajon area.
 

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This is about 1800-2,000 miles on the rt320’s. I ran a AZPT 800miles and 475 miles in Utah and a few miles around havasu 2 poker runs and a trip to the fish pond

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They make the ds in different compounds guys. Know what you are buying. I have been running regulators for 2 years and have cut 2 tires now. Good thing car is going for sale.
 

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They make the ds in different compounds guys. Know what you are buying. I have been running regulators for 2 years and have cut 2 tires now. Good thing car is going for sale.
We’re talking about the DSR. DS isn’t made in a 35.
This is about 1800-2,000 miles on the rt320’s. I ran a AZPT 800miles and 475 miles in Utah and a few miles around havasu 2 poker runs and a trip to the fish pond

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Sounds good. I’ve got about 800 on mine (Yuma to Alamo, to Kingman and back plus local riding around Yuma) and figure I’ll get to ~1200-1400 before they need to be replaced. Always 4x4. I’ll have to grab a picture just as a point of reference for anyone else reading the thread. 👍

Sounds like you are getting “Regulatir like” life out of the RT’s. That would be nice 😊
 
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For reference for anyone thinking of DSR‘s these are after about 800-900 miles. Hard miles and no issues, like the tires, but still something to keep in mind that they are a 1 season tire depending upon your miles...

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Not on your list but I really liked the bite that the Tensor Regulators had. Seemed to accelerate and respond very well, noticed the difference immediately. Very durable too in havasu, i never had to pull a spare. Still a big fan of that tire!

I am currently running a set of the BFG KM3's on a new RangerCrew. They were recommended to me to help make up for less power, we drove the bash poker run course last week and they were pretty damn nice!

just sayin... I think you can get the tensor in a 30" if the 32" is too big, its a damn good tire!
 

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Not a tire expert….. which is the best DOT tire, looking to stay “street legal” and decent off road. Mainly Havasu area, but looking to expand.
 

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Not a tire expert….. which is the best DOT tire, looking to stay “street legal” and decent off road. Mainly Havasu area, but looking to expand.

That changes a lot. A true beadlock wheel is not for street or highway. The BFG KM3 I mentioned above is a utv tire and not DOT. I dont think the Tensor is DOT either. I did run a BFG AT on the RZR for a bit, really great on the streets, but hard and heavy in the desert. It was strong AF tho! Look for an 8 ply base to start I think. :D
 

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Not a tire expert….. which is the best DOT tire, looking to stay “street legal” and decent off road. Mainly Havasu area, but looking to expand.

Maxxis Liberty. I got 3000 miles out of my last set, never got a flat. Fairly light, DOT, ran nice on the roads.
 

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Before and after wheels and tires
 

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@DLC

Went with the RT 320 based on your recommendation. So far I am loving the tire. It is a lot taller than a 35 inch DSR but the traction is night and day better and so far the wear seems very good. We ran a mix of everything on our most recent trip mud, rocks and high speed two track and fire roads. They held up beautifully 🤙

we will probably switch the other car over to 33 inch RT 320s when those DSR‘s are done. (which won’t be too much longer LOL)

Thanks!
 

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Question for the UTV guys. Looking at tire options and need some feedback. 2021 honda talon, going to run a 31x10x14 and can't decide between the terrabites, chicanes, kanatis, or the motohammer.

Will be hardpack and havasu streets mainly, so a harder compound is best, just looking for real world feedback
Soooo what are you doing with your takeoffs? 🤣🤣

I’ve got a Pioneer on stock 27’s and I’m pretty sure yours would fit without having to change anything.
 

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@DLC

Went with the RT 320 based on your recommendation. So far I am loving the tire. It is a lot taller than a 35 inch DSR but the traction is night and day better and so far the wear seems very good. We ran a mix of everything on our most recent trip mud, rocks and high speed two track and fire roads. They held up beautifully 🤙

we will probably switch the other car over to 33 inch RT 320s when those DSR‘s are done. (which won’t be too much longer LOL)

Thanks!
They are a great tire and value priced!

I got a couple extra ones for just in case a trip pops up unexpectedly - plus you never know about supply in todays market.
 

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Soooo what are you doing with your takeoffs? 🤣🤣

I’ve got a Pioneer on stock 27’s and I’m pretty sure yours would fit without having to change anything.
Yeah I have them stacked in the garage. They are the 4x137 lug pattern. If your interested in them shoot me a message. They only have a few miles on them since I put the 31s on right after getting the car
 

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