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Arctic Cat 650 V2 in a mini mudhole

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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2008

2004 Arctic Cat 650 twin in a ND mudhole. Only upgrades are a set of Carlisle ACT's.

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  • swamplites or what? i know those arent stock, the Goodyear Rawhide MTR stock on the 650 V2 is shit

  • They're actually stock polaris 800 tires, called PXT's or something along those lines. They're pretty good tires for snow and mud but they suck on almost anything else, rough riding and harsh handling. We now have another set for the summer riding we do around here.

  • PXTs are a good tire. They are actually Carlisle ACT tires but Polaris had to call them something of their own so they call them PXTs. The ACT is really the best stock tire you could get.

  • They have been awesome tires for us, the only complaint i have really is the handling on hardpack which i realize isn't what these machines were made for but we tend to do a fair amount of riding on that type of ground (trial riding and A LOT of backroad gravel). other than that i've had no complaints, we bought a second set of PXT's from a polaris dealership around here because of the luck we've had with them. We just keep the less aggresive tires on until winter because of the handling problem

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