Maxxis Bravo MT

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Thinking of getting a set of Maxxis Bravo mud terrains (753) Have seen one positive review online and quite a few positive ones for the all terrain brother in the Bravo series. Anyone else had experience with these?
 
have used them and are great value for money, they wear well for a MT and heaps of grip in the soft stuff and gravel roads. They weren't the best on wet bitumen though but i suppose no MT are. I hear mixed reviews of the AT, there not aggressive even for a AT and they don't wear great.
 
As I plan to put about 5,000klm on them in Sept. Road wear is quite important to me. So that's great to know. That's what the one review said so I'm glad you could back that up.
 
just about every farmer around my area use them because one there cheap, two there aggressive enough to not get bogged in the paddock but thirdly there not so aggressive that they chew up the paddock
 
I had them on my Liberty i loved them they where treated like s*#t and still came back for more
I couldn't tell you how many km's i did but they lasted till they where bald no punchers or tares
The only reason i didn't get them again they jumped in price by $40 to $245
I have now got Hancook a/t at $160 and happy with them sofar

Jan
 
I don't have the muds, but have the bravo all terrain now, but so far have been very pleased. They are also wearing pretty well which I was unsure of having read a few negative comments about their wear.

Even for a non aggressive all terrain, they still grip well, so the mud terrain would be pretty damn good I would expect.
 
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