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  1. I think Danny, my cousin in law, got his from amazon. It probably was the 2.0 Hp Katol . Knowing Danny as their commercial has a video of very pretty girl in yoga pants changing a tire. maybe $1.3K. It's worth as the whole 'Clan' will use it. Farm people.
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  2. I just looked at my ATV tires ,they are the Kenda Bear Claw very similar to the K299 tread design purchased in 2023 from Dennis Kirk w/Free Shipping to my door. Very good Allround tread pattern showing hardly any wear. Been ran on pavement,snow ,gravel ,clay ,etc.
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  3. Maxxis are great tires but you are right very expensive thats what i have on my Big Bear. The rim guard is an extra thick sidewall to help with sidewall punctures and also helps keep debris from getting into the rim and deflating tires.
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  4. Response from Kenda: Hi there, thank you for reaching out to Kenda! Both the Bear Claw K299 and Bear Claw EX K573 are great choices, but given your specific needs, here's how they compare: Bear Claw K299 : link here: https://powersports.kendatire.com/en-us/find-a-tire/atvutv/utility-utv/bearclaw/ -Best for general all-terrain use -Strong traction in mud, loose dirt, and moderate snow -6-ply rating – durable and puncture-resistant -Classic, time-tested design with aggressive tread Pros for you: Works well in the woods and on uneven terrain Good for towing due to solid grip and durability Cons for you: Not as smooth on paved surfaces Slightly less grip on steeper inclines compared to the K573 Bear Claw EX K573 : link here: https://powersports.kendatire.com/en-us/find-a-tire/atvutv/utility-utv/bearclaw-ex/ -More aggressive tread design for better grip -Better on hills due to deeper lugs -6-ply rating – stronger sidewalls, better for towing -Improved self-cleaning tread pattern for mud and wet conditions Pros for you: Handles hills and inclines better More stability when towing a loaded trailer Slightly smoother ride on mixed terrain, including pavement Cons for you: Slightly heavier than the K299 Final Recommendation Since you'll be using your ATV for towing firewood, navigating hills, and riding on both pavement and off-road, the Bear Claw EX K573 is the better choice. It offers more stability, better grip on inclines, and a smoother ride on mixed surfaces. However, if budget is a concern and you're mostly on flatter terrain, the K299 is still a solid option. We thank you for your questions, and recommend asking a local dealership for your Kenda tire purchases.
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  5. Great inquiry i will follow this. I am looking for another set of rims and tires for non mud back road cruising. I have mud Maxxis. They are really good in W Va deep yellow mud
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