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 Kawasaki Teryx on the Rubicon Trail

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wvyankee2
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PostSubject: Kawasaki Teryx on the Rubicon Trail   Kawasaki Teryx on the Rubicon Trail EmptySun Jul 17, 2011 5:35 pm

Rolling on the Rubicon Trail with Big Tires on our Kawasaki Teryx
Jon Crowley | Jul 13, 2011

Kawasaki Teryx on the Rubicon Trail Rubicondaytripfeatured

I have been on a fast track build for my 2011 Kawasaki Teryx. Phase One was completed just in time to got to Moab for Rally on the Rocks in May. The Teryx performed beyond my expectations and I was eager to get some more riding in, and continue with the buildup.
31X1150-15LT Pit Bull Growler mounted on OMF Billet Center Wheels

31X1150-15LT Pit Bull Growler mounted on OMF Billet Center Wheels

First-up on my agenda was bigger tires and wheels. I have been watching with interest as people have put light truck tires on their UTVs. The build that pushed me over the top was Jagged X’s Polaris RZR XP desert race car with 30″ BF Goodrich Mud Terrain KM2s on it. One of the issues with LT tires, is stepping up to a 15″ wheel. 12″ and 14″ wheels are much more prevalent and beadlocks are only available as a custom made item. I have been a huge fan of OMF Performance Billet Center Beadlock wheels, and decided that I would see if they could build a set in a 15″. After talking with Bones @ OMF, the answer was yes, but it will take us a few weeks to get the design sorted out.

Kawasaki Teryx on the Rubicon Trail Rubicondaytripjuly20111

With the wheel choice in hand, I set about looking into tires. I have been using a 26.5″ Rocker ATV/UTV tire with great success, so I decided to talk with Mike at Pit Bull Tires to see what he thought. Their smallest LT tire is a 31X1150-15LT Growler. This was a little bigger than I wanted, but I decided to give them a try.

With the new tires and wheels all mounted up on my Teryx, I had the itch bad to try them out in the rocks. I twisted my buddy Dave’s arm to head up to the Rubicon for a quick day trip so I could test some new tires and wheels on my Teryx. For those of you that have met Dave, you know the arm twisting is a bit of a stretch. Dave is pretty much up for anything. He has a 2011 Polaris RZR XP with a set of Pro Armor doors and a set of 26.5″ Pit Bull Rocker tires and loves to play in the rocks.

We decided to park at Loon Lake and head in towards Little Sluice. It was a Sunday, so I knew we would be fighting upstream against the 4×4′s coming out from their weekend, but we weren’t on any strict schedule and knew we could turn around at any point in time if necessary.
Polaris RZR XP and Kawasaki Teryx on the Rubicon

Polaris RZR XP and Kawasaki Teryx on the Granite Slab
Kawasaki Teryx on the Rubicon Trail Rubicondaytripjuly20110


Once we hit the trail, it took a little bit to get used to being higher in the air. The tires are huge, and weigh 10+ lbs. more each than what I had on there before, but even with the stock engine, I was able to move along without too much effort. Clutching was off a bit, but I have a Dalton adjustable clutch and that will be tailored to the big meat this week.

Rocks that I used to have to put a tire on to get by, were now passing effortlessly under my Factory UTV UHMW skid plate. My Teryx was transformed into a mini rock buggy!

With the huge amount of rubber under my Teryx, the Wicked Bilt power steering I had installed was now more important than ever. Steering was firm, but easy to use. I recommend power steering in general on any UTV, but with this much tire, it is a necessity.
Kawasaki Teryx on the Rubicon Trail

Kawasaki Teryx on the Rubicon Trail

31″ tires are a little larger than I had in mind for overall use, but for the rocks I am a huge fan. I do have a few clearance issues than I need to work on with tires hitting plastic, and I am not so sure I would use a 31″ tire for desert (especially without trimming even more plastic).

Next up….More power! We pulled the engine yesterday, and a new Muzzys 916cc will be dropped in today. I hope to have it ready for a longer trip to the Rubicon next week, followed up with a trip to the Oregon Dunes for DuneFest.

I might also look into a stronger steering rack just in case.
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PostSubject: Re: Kawasaki Teryx on the Rubicon Trail   Kawasaki Teryx on the Rubicon Trail EmptyMon Jul 18, 2011 8:42 am

Sweet that's a lot of tire.
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PostSubject: Re: Kawasaki Teryx on the Rubicon Trail   Kawasaki Teryx on the Rubicon Trail EmptyMon Jul 18, 2011 11:57 am

If that thing does not burn a belt up on the Rubicon Trail with those tires, i know Kawasaki has any belt issues fixed. thatsright
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PostSubject: Re: Kawasaki Teryx on the Rubicon Trail   Kawasaki Teryx on the Rubicon Trail EmptyMon Jul 18, 2011 9:05 pm

nice unit. like those tires.
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