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The ATV-UTV Tire industry is not lacking options for folks when it comes to tires. Picking the right tire for the type of terrain you ride on is a tough decision and one of the most important variables in how well you're ATV-UTV will perform. At Everything ATV UTV Reviews we get the chance to look at and test many.
For this review we purchased a set of Sedona Buzz Saw XC radial ATV-UTV tires for our Grizzly 700. Sedona Tire and Wheel is relatively new to the industry when compared to others like ITP and Interco. The company debuted in 2006, is exclusively distributed by Western Power Sports based in Boise Idaho and has quickly made big impact on the ATV-UTV tire industry.
Our Grizzly 700 was in serious need of some new tires to replace the factory Dunlop front 25x8-12's and Dunlop rear 25x10-12's. With not a great deal of information out there on the Buzz Saw XC we decided to give them a try. For the front we ordered 26x9-12 and the rear 26x11-12 and the total price shipped to our door was $438. At first look the Buzz Saw ATV-UTV tires look even better in person than what pictures are on-line. Initially we compared the weight of factory tires/wheels compared to the Buzz Saw XC with factory wheels and found the extra traction was going to cost a total of 50 pounds. You can watch the weigh in here.
If you've watched any of our other reviews you know that we push the products we review hard and this Buzz Saw XC tire test was no different. To prepare our Grizzly for the additional weight of the radial ATV-UTV tires we did the shim mod, which provided a little extra grunt on the low end. Even with the shim mod we did notice a decrease in power from dead stop to 5-10 mph with the Grizzly 700 being a single cylinder we can imagine a twin cylinder like a Brute Force, Can-Am or Sportsman may turn them better.
It didn't take long to realize the Sedona Buzz Saw XC is a tough 6 ply extreme traction ATV-UTV radial tire. On hill climbs the tire simply ripped through whatever it encountered. Even with the tires massive 1 1/4 tread depth it didn't cause the Grizzly to want to flip backward when stabbing the throttle and allowed for just enough spinning to negotiate steep angles quickly. On fire roads the tire was predictable up to around 40 mph, but any faster than that and our Grizzly's responsive handling diminished. The Buzz Saw XC handled jagged rocks decently, but on slick faced surfaces it struggled to find traction. On hard pack dry dirt the radial tire spun to find traction and will throw a mean rooster tail trying to find something to grab onto. When the hard pack loosens up, like after a rain, the tires do a better job hooking up. When things get wet and muddy the Sedona Buzz Saw XC really hits it stride and performs exceptional as long as there is a bottom to the mud hole, otherwise it's doing to dig a hole to China. On pavement the tire rode very smooth, unlike what others had posted on-line. Over all we were pleased with the performance of this radial ATV-UTV tire. It rips traction well on a wide variety of surfaces, looks good and is priced reasonably for a 6 ply radial extreme traction ATV-UTV tire. Everything ATV UTV Reviews
The Afterburn atv tire is a 6 ply Radial sold by GBC and manufactured in Indonesia. GBC has been making off-road ATV tires for many years now and hits include the long standing Dirt Devil. Watch Our Video Review. Recently we had the opportunity to really push the limits of the Afterburn tire mounted on a solid rear axle Brute Force 650. Once mounted and trail riding you'll quickly discover that these tires ride very comfortably, much smoother than some of the biased constructed tires we've tested in the past. Climbing hills with the Afterburn is effortless, they grip well and allow just a bit of spin out so you can keep in the throttle. One can easily spin around in a doughnut if the situation allows and come back into traction as you release the throttle. They handle moderate jumps well and land predictably. Rocks and hard pack are where these tires really shine and chew up the terrain without effort. They also handle well at high speeds and braking is predictable. We are big fans of the all around atv tire and these perform about as well as anything we've tested, including the Bighorn 2.0 by Maxxis. In conclusion we'd say the Afterburn ATV Tire is an incredible choice for a ATV Tire if you're looking for something that is just an all around performer with incredible ride quality.
The
Afterburn from GBC Tires is an extraordinarily performing radial ATV
tire with unmatched traction on mixed and hard packed terrain.
The semi-aggressive directional tread design promotes superior straight line control and high speed cornering capability.
The lugs are widely spaced to promote traction and cleanout in wet
conditions. The 6-ply construction and reinforced carcass design ensure a
smooth ride and predictable steering, whether on hard-pack or mixed
terrain.
- See more at: http://www.atvtiresbarn.com/gbc-afterburn-atv-tires.html#sthash.ozKmSeiY.dpuf
The
Afterburn from GBC Tires is an extraordinarily performing radial ATV
tire with unmatched traction on mixed and hard packed terrain.
The semi-aggressive directional tread design promotes superior straight line control and high speed cornering capability.
The lugs are widely spaced to promote traction and cleanout in wet
conditions. The 6-ply construction and reinforced carcass design ensure a
smooth ride and predictable steering, whether on hard-pack or mixed
terrain.
- See more at: http://www.atvtiresbarn.com/gbc-afterburn-atv-tires.html#sthash.ozKmSeiY.dpuf