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nocturnalsixer,
You have never heard of the Mongrels or the Roctane? They are definitely the ticket - I prefer the Mongrels, but from what I have heard from people they like them both. I havent really got a chance to try the Roctanes in all the terrian that I have with the mongrels.
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Plumber, where you looking at price? or the best tire? also what size did you need? The tire for the money the Outback is a 6ply tire and has a larger lug depth and a thicker side wall, where the CST Ancla has a thinner side wall and smaller lugs.
The two best tires I have used is the GBC Mongrel and the STI Roctane
Mongrel :
http://www.gbcmotorsports.com/kanati-mongrel-p-216.html
Roctane:
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Rhino or Teryx
in Yamaha UTV SxS Forum
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They are both excellent machines. The belt is a little harder to change in the Teryx and a few other maintenance issues like the front hood makes it hard to access things (IE radiator, electrical). I prefer the Teryx though because they dont have the carburetion problems that I have seen in many Rhino over the years. I have all ways loved Yamaha motorcycles and not had as much luck with Kawasaki's, but in this case I would diffidently take the Teryx over the Rhino. Plus 750 engine will beat out the Yamaha 700 engine hands down - that V-twin is an awesome motor