SEDONA RIDGE SAW | ALL NEW ATV | UTV | SXS TIRE
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- čas přidán 14. 07. 2022
- The All NEW Sedona Ridge Saw is the newest All-Terrain ATV | UTV | SXS tire to hit the market. This tire has everything you're looking for from 24" all the way up to 33".
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Can’t wait to see how they perform. Looks like a great tire. Thanks Brian.
Love the sedona tire. Can't wait to hear some more reviews on this tire. Just like always, Brian you do awesome videos. Would love to get together and ride again.
Thank you buddy, we’ll have to ride again soon for sure. especially now that you have that bad ass RMAX X-TR! 💪🏼
3 days in the ridge saws. Wow. Great hard pack, and gravel. The soft sand and soft deep dirt was my biggest surprise as it didn't kick up alot of dirt. So dust was minimal. So was spinning kept to a minimal. Love the way it says tracked in straight runs. Rolling rocks was better than the rip saws. 😮. And a lover of the rip saws it did perform better on the hard solid rocks. Light mud it did average where the rip saw was the winner. Deep mud it did push thru but it was an effort. Weighted down was the winner on these tires. It performed better pulling and loaded. Coyotes couldn't handle the weight. So for my needs on the ranch they are a winner. Longevity has yet to be determined.
Awesome, happy to hear it! Keep us posted on your long term experience.
Sedona needs to make that Rock A Billy and Trail Saw in a 33x9.5”-15” wheel.
That is exactly the type of tire I need for my new RMAX XT-R ! Thanks brother !!! And I love your hat ! 🇺🇸
Thank you Michael! 💪🏼🇺🇸
They look cool! Appreciate the info videos, you are the man!
Thank you my friend!!! 👍🏼
Definitely keep us posted please. I am a big fan of the Carnivores. My SxS has the Carnivores. My wife's SxS is going to do need tires might give these Sedona a try. Great video
You bet Hugo, thanks for watching! 👍🏼
Nice. Let’s see them work. I run Carlisle all trail. Love them
I had the rip saws on my ranger loved them. So in my search for new tires on my new workhorse, I am going with the ridge saw. Can't wait to see how good they work.
The Ridge Saw is a great tire! 👍🏼
That’s a great looking wheel/tire combo.
Thanks RT Outdoors! 👍🏼
We can drive our utv 's on the road legally here in Tennessee, so we go all over and wear out some tires, running tusk terra bites now that seem really good so far , but we will definitely try the Sedona's
I hear ya Jim, we’ve also been running the stock Trail Kings on our Commander MAX’s and they’ve been holding up great too! They’re hitting 5K miles and we can’t rotate them like our square tire set up.
Great video my friend! You seem to get a lot of miles out of your tires. Here in Montana I prefer a more open tread which results in less miles like you said. As a result I am changing my tires more often so I use anti-sieze lubricant on the bead lock bolts and my wheel studs torqued to spec and have yet to have them loosen up on their own. However, I have seen many leaky and loose beadlock rings so great idea with the blue loctite!
Great info! I love riding in Montana!!! Thanks for watching buddy! 👍🏼
I like your comments on the ridgesaw and are curious about how durable they’ve been. When wintering in Arizona we travel on pavement about 50% of the time and our Carnivores are just about shot!
The Ridge Saws are very all terrain/road friendly. We run them on our rentals (mix of dirt roads and hard top) and get 8K miles out of them.
I think radial Sedona Rock-a-Billy’s on a atv in 26inch is what I’m going for! 👍🤛😎
Just ordered this for my Yamaha grizzly 700 XTR and needed a summer tire. Looking forward to see how it handles.
Good deal, let me know how you like them. 👍🏼
I got the trail saws and like them. Just bought a set of xtr370 cause I messed up two trail saws at Windrock. Like the 370 a lot better in rock and all. But the trail saws are great on my farm and general trails
What machine do you have and what psi were you running in the Trail Saws?
@@FishersOffRoad Yanmar Bull/Yamaha Viking I was running 8 psi on itp double beadlocks
Are you going to do a follow up video of your testing of this tire? I was curious how many miles you got with it and if the ridge on the edge changed its performance in any way.
Still testing, it will take a while to wear these tires down.
Hi Brian, you have my interest. I have a 21 xtr2 and I'm looking for my next set of tires. I will be looking forward to your next review. Loss of power due to size and weight? Seems like a smooth side wall, maybe that doesn't matter? 8/9k miles is pretty appealing. Maxis carnivore maybe 4k. Let me know, thanks
Yes sir, I’ll be posting updates for sure. Just an FYI, this 30” Ridge Saw is 39 lbs and 55 lbs mounted on the Sano beadlock. 👍🏼
Any new updates on these tires? I ride primarily in western PA and Hatfield McCoy trails looking to purchase tires this spring and I am between these and the Trail Saws I do a lot of road riding so I'm leaning towards the Ridge Saws wanted to see what kind of wear you were getting.
They have been wearing very well, you can’t go wrong with either one but I’ve been very impressed with the Ridge Saw. Email us at info@fishersoffroad.com for a price on which ever tire you decide to go with when you’re ready. We can drop ship them to you. 👍🏼
Say ,great looking tire ,What clutching mods are you doing to run the 33's on the rmax?
I’m running 30’s on my RMAX, so not sure what you would need for 32’s?
I was looking at your Video history. Did you do the follow up video on these tires, or do you not yet have enough miles?
We have a couple thousand miles on them on my RMAX and they barely even look used. Holding up great! We got an entire skid of them for our Maverick Sport MAX rentals and then swapped out our units for the Commander MAX XT’s and they take a different size so we didn’t get to mount them up on the Sport MAX’s like we wanted to. We’ll order more for the Commanders and get them mounted up. 👍🏼
Any update on these, have rock-a-billy, looking to go from 30s to 32 or 33. Stick with rock a billy, trail saw or these ridge saw? HMT setup.
We have been running the ridge saws on several vehicles since we shot this video, and we love them! They ride, good, handle, good and you get great mileage out of them.
Hi Brian, What size tire and wheels are you running on your RMAX4 units? On the wheels, what offset are you running?
I’m running the Sedona Ridge Saw now, they’re 30X10X14 on Sano bead locks with a +38MM off set.
Wonder if they will make 35x10/15 s
Hey Brian can you give me the all the wheel dimensions for your limited I want to run the same wheeland square setup.. Also do have to run spacers? Thanks for all the videos very helpful for us new sxsdurs😉
You bet, I’m currently running the Sedona Sano beadlock + 38MM wheel with 30X10X14 Sedona Ridge Saw tires. I never run spacers, order wheels with a wider offset if you want them to sit out wider. if you email us at info@fishersoffroad.com we can get you a price to have them drop shipped right to your door, mounted and ready to put on your machine. 👍🏼
What’s your thoughts on a load rating of 660lbs on rmax4, machine already weighing 2000lbs, gear plus riders it would be overloaded? Thanks
The load rating on the Ridge Saw would be 2640 at 10 psi, not sure what the stock carnage is that came on my RMAX?
I do a lot of road riding and pavement eats up tires but I also trail ride alot wonder what would be better ridge saws or trail saws
Ridge Saw would be your best bet if that’s the kind of riding you do. The trail saw is a great tire too but you’ll bet about 1K more miles out of the Ridge Saw.
Could you compare the sizes for overall height? It would be nice to buy the same or slightly larger than the rmax xtr big horns. Thanks.
The Sedona’s are pretty close to the height on the side wall. Typically if it’s a 30” it ends up being 29 1/2”.
What wheel offset are you running on the RMAX4? I've got a RMAX4 and would like to buy the same setup.
I’m running a +38MM, or also known as 6+1 offset.
I ride the Hatfield & mcoy I have the rock-a-billy would the ridge saw be a better tire for there or could you recommend a cople thanks
The Ridge Saw is a great tire for Hatfield~McCoy trails. I really like that tire. We still run the Trail saw on some units as well, both great tires for sure!
I’m looking at purchasing these wheels for my rmax4. Do you recommend 15 or 14 inch.
I’m running 14” on mine. If I was running 32” tires I would run 15” so I don’t have so much side wall. Since I’m running 30” tires I’ll run a 14” wheel.
well this video is 3 months old how are those ridgesaws doing are you running them on any maverick trails?
They’re doing great, love the way they ride & handle. We‘re not running them on any Maverick Trails.
Hi Brian, what machine are you putting those 33s on?
They’re only 30’s, I’ll be putting them on my RMAX. We’ll be putting some smaller sizes in our rentals as well. 👍🏼
Hey Brian, are those ridgesaws directional? Thank you
No they’re not. 👍🏼
Hey Brian,
I have a Can-Am Maverick sport dps 1000R. I want to change tires and wheels but not sure how big I can go without needed spacers or clutch work. Can you please help me out with this?
Hey Scott, What year do you have? We typically stick with in 2” of stock so we don’t need to re clutch. I did put 30” Sedona Rock-A-Billy’s on our mavericks we had a couple years ago. And they did great.
@@FishersOffRoad I have a 2020.
Good afternoon Scott. Like Fish said, within 2" of stock you're fine.
I've got a 2015 Outlander XT 1000 and I'm 300lbs. I'm running 27's on my quad. Stock every other than the tire's. No excessive heat,slipping nothing.
Hope this helps. Be safe.
Everything is stock but tire's
It’s been a year since you posted this video. How have the ridge saw tires done? I have a ‘22 commander XT-P, that I’m considering new tires for.
The Sedona Ridge saw Tire has been an excellent tire for us. It holds up great and does good in all off-road conditions.
Have you took offroad on rocky trails like windrock? Curious how they do in the rock and climbing rocky hills
Anything other than anti seize on your hardware for the bead locks is asking for trouble. Aluminum wheel, steel hardware… stainless hardware is even more notorious for it. The threads will gall if not lubricated. If you do a multi step torque sequence, you’ll never have loose hardware. I’ve had multiple sets of bead locks on many different types of vehicles, anti seized every bolt and never had issues. Friend of mine just put a new set of wheels on his rzr because he thought lock tite was the correct thing to do, ruined the threads.
Thanks for the info, I’ve been using blue lock tite for many years and never had any issues. I guess as the saying goes, “there’s more than one way to skin a cat”. 👍🏼
Hopefully, you see this and respond. I'm looking to make my rmax quieter. Any suggestions??
Sorry my friend, nothing that I know of. If you’re on Facebook check out the RMAX groups and see what they are saying about the noise issue.
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Wanted to ask...
1. Ply rating?
2. DOT approved for street?
3. Country of manufacture?
Thank you for sharing
8 PLY
NOT DOT APPROVED (there is no legal DOT approved off road ATV/UTV tire. The tire may be compliant but if you look at the DOT rules a low psi tire can not be street legal. I called several manufacturers on this and they said you need to check your local laws to see if they enforce that rule or not)
MADE IN TAIWAN
Thank you sir! 👍🏼
Are they 30 x15 or 14's.Looks like 15.
They’re 30X14 👍🏼
Sidewall is going to be a puncture point
Update???
We’ve been running them on our units since we posted this. The Ridge Saw runs & rides great, way quieter on hard top than the Trail saw. We’re getting 8K miles out of the Ridge Saws.
@@FishersOffRoad I am looking at trail saw and system 3 xc450 I mostly run mountain trails and hills in Washington state