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Mounting Maxxis Bighorn On Our Can-Am Renegade XXC 1000R 

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We absolutely love our Can-Am Renegade X XC 1000R. It has a tremendous amount of power, handles great, and the suspension is really plush....even when ridden really hard.
The area where we do most of our riding is particularly hard on tires. So, after puncturing three stock tires, we decided to upgrade those stock tires with some original Maxxis Bighorns. These 6 ply tires have a reputation for being incredibly tough, and we've used them on many project builds over the years with great success. Although a tad heavy, they are incredibly durable.
We'll show you how to remove the wheels, take the factory bead lock wheel apart, use a bead breaker to break the tire bead, removed the stock tires, and remount the brand new Maxxis Bighorn tires.
The go-to tool for this project is a bead breaker from www.beadbuster.com

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12 сен 2024

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Комментарии : 23   
@ronlawson5819
@ronlawson5819 4 года назад
Nice choice for tires and that bead tool works great I have the same one.
@SpeedingMedia
@SpeedingMedia 4 года назад
The Bighorns are an awesome tire for sure!
@mirandayoung7882
@mirandayoung7882 4 года назад
Nice machine..I'm pondering the idea of this or the Xmr gade
@SpeedingMedia
@SpeedingMedia 4 года назад
I've had the Renegade XMR as well. The Renegade definitely looks tougher. But...I actually prefer the Outlander because it does provide a bit more splash protection.
@markbekkers8364
@markbekkers8364 3 года назад
Nice choice. Cheaper and maybe better is the bearclaw htr. Original maxis is a good looking tire. 2.0 just punctures way to easy. I'll have to check out that tool.
@SpeedingMedia
@SpeedingMedia 3 года назад
I prefer the original Bighorn over almost everything else out there
@hammarashi
@hammarashi 2 года назад
over a year later, how have the Big horns held up? would you go with them again?
@SpeedingMedia
@SpeedingMedia 2 года назад
The BigHorns are a great tire selection. I would buy them again without reservation!
@dirtshredder8737
@dirtshredder8737 3 года назад
Maverick?
@exhaustclips9907
@exhaustclips9907 3 года назад
Thanks for the video! I have the same quad 2020 xxc 850. Im in the market for new tires and i think im gana go with the big horns, i have the same issue with puncturing the stock ITPs on the rocky trails i ride. I was wondering why did you go with the stock tire size as apposed to a 26"? thanks
@SpeedingMedia
@SpeedingMedia 3 года назад
That’s actually a great question. I spent years XC/Harescramble racing. Because of that I’m really critical of how a machine handles. I like to keep the stock tire size due to keeping the weight down and the center of gravity low, which ultimate helps it handle better.
@exhaustclips9907
@exhaustclips9907 3 года назад
@@SpeedingMedia Thanks for the reply! I was going to go with 26 but now I’m going to order the 25s. Also what skid plate do you recommend? I’m looking at the ricochet aluminum.
@SpeedingMedia
@SpeedingMedia 3 года назад
@@exhaustclips9907 www.ceccoracing.com is a friend of ours. He makes UHMW plastic Outlander/Renegade skids that are awesome. I don't see any currently on his site but I'd check with him first before you go aluminum. The UHMW skids are pretty much indestructible.
@exhaustclips9907
@exhaustclips9907 3 года назад
@@SpeedingMedia I figure the aluminum would protect the frame better from getting crushed in by rocks
@SpeedingMedia
@SpeedingMedia 3 года назад
@@exhaustclips9907 I've done alot of testing with the UHMW plastic and I'm a huge fan. It slips over the rocks and doesn't deform like aluminum skids can.
@max9163
@max9163 4 года назад
Can you give me the link where are you got them?
@SpeedingMedia
@SpeedingMedia 4 года назад
www.amazon.com
@jodytucker4474
@jodytucker4474 3 года назад
have you done a update on the bighorns yet??
@SpeedingMedia
@SpeedingMedia 3 года назад
I haven't...but you've reminded me that I need to!
@napieraustin
@napieraustin 3 года назад
26:45 these are not heavy lol the outlaws I have are about 45lbs each! Which is why I picked up some almost new big horns for $150. 26/9/14 front and 26/11/14 rears
@SpeedingMedia
@SpeedingMedia 3 года назад
Heavy is a relative term, I suppose. These are certainly heavier (and better) than stock.
@mortirius1
@mortirius1 4 года назад
You can just run over the teeth of the tire with another car to get the beed off there's videos on it. Watching you struggle with that need breaker was painful.q
@waltertaylor1897
@waltertaylor1897 3 года назад
Thats a renegade 🤣
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