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New 4 Pack of 16x8.00-7 ATV /ATC Tires Tire 16x8-7 16/8-7 16x8x7

New 4 Pack of 16x8.00-7 ATV /ATC Tires Tire 16x8-7 16/8-7 16x8x7

New 4 Pack of 16×8.00-7 ATV /ATC Tires Tire 16×8-7 16/8-7 16x8x7

SKU CT.03980 MO1687 Category Tag

4 ply puncture resistant casing.
Easy rolling lightweight tread design.
Tubeless design But can be used with or without tubes
4 Set Alternating “Check Mark” Design
The forward-facing, directional, “checkmark” shaped tread in an aggressive layout is designed to overcome multiple different terrains and obstacles on and off the trail. Perfect for dirt, asphalt, and everything in between.
4- PLY BIAs Rating
With a 4 – Ply Bias rating you get the best of both worlds.
Composed of 4 separate layers of reinforced, high-grade rubber, the Go Kart Series is perfect for dirt or asphalt racing, and also fits most mini bikes.
Grip to Weight Performance
Built off the Alternating “check Mark” tread style, the downward force combined with the low tube or tubeless design gives superb grip when turning on asphalt or on dirt tracks.
Max Load Rating
With a max load rating of 265 lbs at 5 psi (4ply) and 185 lbs at 7Psi (6ply) offers a superb soft yet firm ride that rolls easy and glides around corners
AVAILABLE SIZES
Tire Height-Tire Width-Rim Size
145 / 70 – 6 (4PLY)
145 / 70 – 6 (6PLY)
Go Kart or Mini Bike
Designed primarily for Go Karts, however, the 145/70-6 will fit most minibikes also. Perfect for racing, or mini-sized shenanigans! Pick up a full set and test them out for yourself today!
– GO KART SERIES
The tire for your inner Mario
No banana peels or turtle shells here, just the thrill of fast, low to the ground racing. On asphalt or on a dusty dirt track the Go Kart line from is the next tire you should pick up for race day. In 4Ply or 6Ply versions choose which fits your style better and hit those corners with confidence!
WHAT DOES 4 – PLY BIAS RATING MEAN
4 – resents the overall strength rating of the tire based upon the composition of the tire
PLY – is used to resent the relative strength of the tire overall.
BIAS – refers to the tires classification.

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