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Trepadors on a Bobcat???

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Trepadors on a Bobcat???

Post by ISUZUROVER »

Drove past a bobcat on a truck this morning, and itr had Maxxis Trepadors!!!

Do they make a bobcat tyre? Or was this thing running 4x4 tyres?
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Re: Trepadors on a Bobcat???

Post by Micka »

ISUZUROVER wrote:Drove past a bobcat on a truck this morning, and itr had Maxxis Trepadors!!!

Do they make a bobcat tyre? Or was this thing running 4x4 tyres?
Maxxis make all sorts of tyres.

I have Maxxis on my Bobcat, but they are proper bobcat tyres. I have seen people run BFG A/Ts on Bobcats before. Personally I would not do it for a number of reasons like, they are not load rated to take a bobcat and they are barely strong enough for driving/wheeling let alone skid steering over concrete edges/tree roots/stumps and all the other stupid shite you drive over with a bobcat.

And the proper bobcat tyres are a fraction of the price of Trepadors. My tyres are on 23" and they retail at $180 each, which I thought was farkin high. Ended up getting them for $118 each.
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Re: Trepadors on a Bobcat???

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Micka wrote:
ISUZUROVER wrote:Drove past a bobcat on a truck this morning, and itr had Maxxis Trepadors!!!

Do they make a bobcat tyre? Or was this thing running 4x4 tyres?
Maxxis make all sorts of tyres.

I have Maxxis on my Bobcat, but they are proper bobcat tyres. I have seen people run BFG A/Ts on Bobcats before. Personally I would not do it for a number of reasons like, they are not load rated to take a bobcat and they are barely strong enough for driving/wheeling let alone skid steering over concrete edges/tree roots/stumps and all the other stupid shite you drive over with a bobcat.

And the proper bobcat tyres are a fraction of the price of Trepadors. My tyres are on 23" and they retail at $180 each, which I thought was farkin high. Ended up getting them for $118 each.
These wheels were huge! Looked like 30+"
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Re: Trepadors on a Bobcat???

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ISUZUROVER wrote:
Micka wrote:
ISUZUROVER wrote:Drove past a bobcat on a truck this morning, and itr had Maxxis Trepadors!!!

Do they make a bobcat tyre? Or was this thing running 4x4 tyres?
Maxxis make all sorts of tyres.

I have Maxxis on my Bobcat, but they are proper bobcat tyres. I have seen people run BFG A/Ts on Bobcats before. Personally I would not do it for a number of reasons like, they are not load rated to take a bobcat and they are barely strong enough for driving/wheeling let alone skid steering over concrete edges/tree roots/stumps and all the other stupid shite you drive over with a bobcat.

And the proper bobcat tyres are a fraction of the price of Trepadors. My tyres are on 23" and they retail at $180 each, which I thought was farkin high. Ended up getting them for $118 each.
These wheels were huge! Looked like 30+"
Yeah the bigger Bobcats have quite big tyres.

Mine is only 1m wide so the tyres are only 23" on 12" rims.
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Post by Shadow »

what makes it a 4x4 tyre?

Id suggest the bobcat owner had a rim that could take that size tyre, and he went to the tyre dealer and said he wants a good mud tyre.
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Post by bLaInY »

also depends on what sort of work the bobcat was doing, no point having a mud tyre on the cat if your going over places where you dont want to dig up the ground, few of them also run slicks, yet i dont see them going around the track :D
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Post by stuee »

bLaInY wrote:also depends on what sort of work the bobcat was doing, no point having a mud tyre on the cat if your going over places where you dont want to dig up the ground, few of them also run slicks, yet i dont see them going around the track :D
I've worked with a bobcat operator who had light aircraft tyres (no tread what so ever) on his bobcat. They were like great big balloons. By far he was the best performing bobcat in the sand, and in Perth sand is pretty much everywhere (with a bit of limestone thrown in too).
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Post by klrevo »

the bobcat at work the other day had 31x10.5x15 BFG Muddies on it...

so im sure its possible,

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Re: tyres

Post by Simo63 »

klrevo wrote:the bobcat at work the other day had 31x10.5x15 BFG Muddies on it...

so im sure its possible,

dean ;)
Yeah I've seen bobbats with BFG Muddies fitted as well. Might be a common thing?
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Post by def90 »

its quite common for bobcats that work only on concrete to run HT 4wd tyres/bald/low traction tyres as they skid steer better on hard firm surfaces, but treps? maybe he bought them through his company (tax deduction) for his 'bobcat' (actually 4wd) and decided to give em a crack on the bobbie :D
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Post by def90 »

actually now that i think of it.....i think my bobcat needs some 35" creepys :D :D
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

def90 wrote:its quite common for bobcats that work only on concrete to run HT 4wd tyres/bald/low traction tyres as they skid steer better on hard firm surfaces, but treps? maybe he bought them through his company (tax deduction) for his 'bobcat' (actually 4wd) and decided to give em a crack on the bobbie :D
That's what I thought... Especially given that Perth is sand, sand and sand...

They were half worn (looked about 33"). Maybe he buys tyres for his bobcat, and installs them after they have been "run in" on his 4x4 ;)
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Post by chops »

most of the bobcats I deal with at work ether run a 10-16.5 or 12-16.5 so finding something in a 16.5" tyre might be harder than you think..
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Post by g35me »

Maxxis make bicycle tyres as well.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

g35me wrote:Maxxis make bicycle tyres as well.
Slow reezays :armsup:

yep, 16.5" tyres aren't easy to find.

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Post by ISUZUROVER »

g35me wrote:Maxxis make bicycle tyres as well.
I know. I have high rollers on my DH bike. Great tyres!

Sure Maxxis make tyres for just about everything, but trepadors are not (intended to be) Bobcat tyres - so I was surprised to see them.

They also don't come in 16.5" AFAIK.
chops wrote:most of the bobcats I deal with at work ether run a 10-16.5 or 12-16.5 so finding something in a 16.5" tyre might be harder than you think..
http://denver.craigslist.org/grd/880614222.html

Some Bobcats obviously have 15" rims, and treps come in 15" sizes.
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Post by KiwiBacon »

g35me wrote:Maxxis make bicycle tyres as well.
Maxxis is the classy name for Cheng Shin Tyre.
I've been riding around on those for almost 30 years. :lol:

CST make specialized bike tyres too. You'll notice the similarities in some tread patterns.

Ironically, a mate in the US was telling me about the hottest selling maxxis mtb tyres ever, highrollers in 2.1".
But when they sold out they couldn't get any more. Turns out they were counterfeit, maxxis never made highrollers that size. :D
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

KiwiBacon wrote: Ironically, a mate in the US was telling me about the hottest selling maxxis mtb tyres ever, highrollers in 2.1".
But when they sold out they couldn't get any more. Turns out they were counterfeit, maxxis never made highrollers that size. :D

umm... they make a 2.1 - afaik always have
http://www.maxxis.com/Bicycle/Mountain/High-Roller.aspx
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Post by KiwiBacon »

ISUZUROVER wrote: umm... they make a 2.1 - afaik always have
http://www.maxxis.com/Bicycle/Mountain/High-Roller.aspx
Hmmm.
Maybe I got the size wrong. :oops:
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Post by A.J. »

I used to have Maxxis Mobsters in 2.7 :cool:
That was before I went to 24" and run Nokian Gazzaloddis in 3" wide :finger: :D
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