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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Bridgestone T31 GT or T31 non-GT
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<blockquote data-quote="Trailrider57" data-source="post: 1415916" data-attributes="member: 87889"><p>I just put a set of T31 GT's on and love the feel but then again anything would feel better than the worn out tires that were on it. I can't comment on the non GT and I weigh roughly 30 lbs more than you. I have had a screw in a GT spec rear tire twice in the past though and it was still rideable (for short distances at a slow pace at least) with about 10 lbs of pressure in the tire if not less. That will at least allow you to get to a safe location to do a repair. If you haven't already purchased check out rockymountainatvmc.com. You can purchase a set of the GT's through them for about $230 and that is before the $60 rebate which ends at the end of this month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trailrider57, post: 1415916, member: 87889"] I just put a set of T31 GT's on and love the feel but then again anything would feel better than the worn out tires that were on it. I can't comment on the non GT and I weigh roughly 30 lbs more than you. I have had a screw in a GT spec rear tire twice in the past though and it was still rideable (for short distances at a slow pace at least) with about 10 lbs of pressure in the tire if not less. That will at least allow you to get to a safe location to do a repair. If you haven't already purchased check out rockymountainatvmc.com. You can purchase a set of the GT's through them for about $230 and that is before the $60 rebate which ends at the end of this month. [/QUOTE]
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