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<blockquote data-quote="Hotrock" data-source="post: 665786" data-attributes="member: 7728"><p>Mate hands down do not go past SunF Scorpions (Bike tyre city Perth) I have had these for years on my Canam a bit lower profile than the original tyres but when I first fitted them. I would repair them for no gain, somtimes I have done 12-15 patches as I use it like a bulldozer, just live with the tyres having no air in them and lose maybe 40mm of height but drive over anything you want I have had no air in my tyres for at least 2 years and load it up as its a dual seater with equipment and plough through anything. Expensive at $400 per donut but best monet ever spent after I had to do a 30km trip with a front flat as my glue was past its date! Farked up the rest of the week!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hotrock, post: 665786, member: 7728"] Mate hands down do not go past SunF Scorpions (Bike tyre city Perth) I have had these for years on my Canam a bit lower profile than the original tyres but when I first fitted them. I would repair them for no gain, somtimes I have done 12-15 patches as I use it like a bulldozer, just live with the tyres having no air in them and lose maybe 40mm of height but drive over anything you want I have had no air in my tyres for at least 2 years and load it up as its a dual seater with equipment and plough through anything. Expensive at $400 per donut but best monet ever spent after I had to do a 30km trip with a front flat as my glue was past its date! Farked up the rest of the week! [/QUOTE]
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