Upgrading the Tires and Wheels on Your ATV
If you want to improve the overall performance of your ATV, you should consider upgrading the tires and wheels. This is where your vehicle comes in contact with the terrain, so the condition of your tires and wheels can make a big difference in how your ATV handles. We have provided some tips to help you get started, so read on to learn more!
Why Upgrade the Tires?
It goes without saying that you should replace your ATV tires when they wear out, but is it worth investing in a better set of tires and wheels? If you want to improve your quad’s performance on rough terrain, the answer is yes! Upgrading the tires is a small step that can make a big difference. Just make sure to choose tires and wheels that are compatible with your ATV and well-suited for the terrain you’ll be riding on. You might be amazed at how much better your ATV handles with the right combination of tires and wheels!
Choosing the Right Tires
ATVs usually come with all-terrain tires. These tires are well-suited for standard trail conditions, such as compact dirt and turf. If you want to explore beyond the beaten path, you should upgrade to specialized tires. For example, mud tires are ideal for mudding, while sand tires are essential for riding on sand dunes. Also, racing tires are designed to maximize speed and agility and improve your performance on the racetrack.
Choosing the Right Wheels
ATV wheels can be manufactured with steel, aluminum, or magnesium alloy, and each option has its pros and cons. Steel is the strongest of these materials, but it’s also heavy and prone to corrosion. Aluminum is lighter in weight and rust-resistant, while magnesium alloy is even lighter, weighing 30% less than aluminum. If speed and agility are your main concerns, we recommend choosing magnesium alloy or aluminum wheels.
If you need more advice on choosing ATV tires, feel free to contact the team here at Cycles of Jacksonville. We are conveniently located in Jacksonville, FL, and welcome all those visiting us from Orlando and St. Augustine.