Can you send me the information on that ride I'm very interested I live in Ontario and have my own Atv club here in Bancroft and always looking for new challenges
These things are cheap and can be easily modified. I've abused mine so much and it starts every time with 0 maintenance 😂 if you want to put bigger tires and wheels you'd need to mod the cvt a bit but power can be made cheap
Hey man what’s the main difference in ride between 31 og outlaws and assasinators (if you’ve ran both) I got 31s atm and love them but the assassinators seem sick
Assisinators are whole new animal! Yes lugs on the assasinators are way taller and shaped differently...they chew and pull all while keeping you on top of skeg!
This is just my opinion but lots of people will get those high powered quads and put the super skinny aggressive tires on them and then just hold her wide through a mud hole and all they are doing is digging themselves down and getting stuck for no reason which is fine for just going out for a rip and having fun butIf you Truly want a workhorse of a quad for daily use around the farm and towing and what not stick between 500 and 700 cc and put some wide decently aggressive tires so that way you go through stuff slow and slowly chew your way through the mud instead of digging down Btw I’m only 13 that’s just what logic I have but it makes sense to me but I could be completely wrong
Those were 29.5" Highlighter Outlaw 1 tires on a 12" rim. I believe I had 14-15" of ground clearance if that is what you mean by height. Stock tires were 26".
@@kristiancameron3469 ya...the OL3's be great for water riding...by floating I don't mean with air I mean by chewing skeg and staying on top of the ground...the Assasinators pull you up where the OL3's dig down.