Oversized low pressure floatation quad tyres

jackfish

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Gent's
Anyone using such a thing as oversized low pressure floatation tyres on their quad bike?

Would appreciate any info if you are.

Cheers
B
 
Bryan,

Speak to Glen Cadwallader, Game Management Scotland, I believe he had some put on his new quad very recently. From what I remember he was well pleased with them and he is almost exclusively in the flow country where they call thick soup arable!

John
 
I've got a set on my Honda foreman 450. The pressure in each tyre is only 7psi.
They hardly mark the ground. Great for wet places as well.
 
I had one quad shod with Swamp Fox tyres,from memory they were 11"`s wide and boy did they go through some soup at times.
 
I don't know if you saw this post jackfish from about 3-4 days ago, the knock ons are well worth a look at.

Remembered a run into the Wicklows with JL from Camolin, I took these pics as we got back to the trailer. Carried two blokes a 300 mag and a sika in the bag and she did it easy.
Perhaps a thought as they float across the shiit a lot better.



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I was told u have to watch with the 4x4's as the is a maximum width so it's dosenae screw up the diff's
I wanted to put some big balloon tyres like were on my 2wd quad but was told that I couldn't

I think even with twins on a tractor the 2nd set of tyres are meant to be smaller so not in contact with ground until u get in some soft stuff
I've seen them extension things at the local quad dealership and they look ok, they reckon they're quite good, but u would need quite a wide trailer if u transport it to and from the site.
 
I've seen them extension things at the local quad dealership and they look ok, they reckon they're quite good, but u would need quite a wide trailer if u transport it to and from the site.

The quad was backed down the trailer ramps without the add ons.It was parked half way on the ramp,add ons clicked in and away we went.The owner is a man that is out there every week in the Wicklows hunting Sika for himself and for clients.
On return the reverse is done on the ramps.
They are a 'click fit' wheel and thus not a bolt on and probably took all of 4 minutes to add/remove
 
I was told u have to watch with the 4x4's as the is a maximum width so it's dosenae screw up the diff's
I wanted to put some big balloon tyres like were on my 2wd quad but was told that I couldn't

I didn't think Quads had 'Diffs'.
That's why you have to lean outwards on sharp turns, to let the inside tyres 'scuff'.
 
of course they have diffs!

No, an ordinary quad bike doesn't. The rear wheels rotate at the same speed as each other, regardless. That's why, in order to turn sharply, you have to let the wheel on the inside of the turn spin.
UTVs may have diffs, I don't know.
 
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