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33 inch ITP Coyote on KRX stock wheels

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Just put 33 inch ITP Coyote tires on. Headed to King of the Hammers next month and wanted a better tire for the approach angle but didnt want to go 35 inch as the 33's are heavy as is. Got them at Rocky Mountain ATV for 192.99 each (free delivery). Note the 33 inch wont fit in the factory tire spot. Very close but looks like the 32 inch would be better for that spot.
 
Discussion starter · #25 ·
I've been looking at the Coyote's as well as the Maxxis Liberties and Tusk Terrabites. Is there anyway to compare the weights of these three different tires? Interested to hear your thoughts on the coyotes. I ride mostly out west in the Utah, Nevada, California area...though I try to stay away from California. It's the only place I ever get pulled over and hassled when I'm out in the middle of no where. Anyway, interested to hear how you like them and if you have any issues with punctures or pinch flats. Thanks
Going to put them through the test at the Hammers, I went to supercross A1 last night and talked to Kawasaki UTV booth. They were saying I might want to do new clutch kit for the bigger tires but they will take a look when I’m out there as they have a big booth at the Hammers. Should have some good info for you when I get back.
 
Discussion starter · #40 · (Edited)
I'm also interested in the weight of the Coyote's vs the Carnivores. I also only want to size up to a 32" and not a 33" tire but I'm still interested to hear what your thoughts are and what Kawasaki has to say. Thanks
33 inch Coyote's did great at KOH. You do notice a weight difference and I did feel like new clutch weights and tune are in my near future. Feel like I shaved off some speed on the take off. But in the rocks the KRX was a beast, even the stock tire ones i saw did well. I didnt go in the big rocks (chocolate thunder) as I didn't get armor in time. The guys at the Kawasaki booth wouldn't say anything about the tires. They said they are not aloud to comment on aftermarket parts for legal reasons. Bummer. Not sure how some of you guys deal with cold so well. Props to you. 28 degrees at night was way to cold for my butt. =)