If you don't want to do a gear reduction you need to get lighter tires. If you want to run heavy tires you need to do a gear reduction. The Execs are still pretty much new, and I like them, but they rob a TON of power due to weight, and they dig, where the Bugs tend to paddle. I have two sets of Mudbugs now, and when the 589's wear out I'll be getting another set. He's ridden all my machines and his next set will be Mudbugs. I have 27" Execs, Mudbugs, and 589's, and the guy I ride with has 26" Outlaws. They weigh in at 25 for skinny 27's and 28 for wides, so they're a lighter 27 than your current 26's. Mudbugs are a great tires, lighter than the Execs/Outlaws/Silverbacks, with a little more paddle to them than a Zilla. If you want to spin 27" Outlaws or Silverbacks with a 420, you're gonna have to do a gear reduction. A 27 Outlaw wide weighs 35.4lbs.Ī 27 Silverback skinny is 30 lbs, and a wide is 32lbs.Ģ7" Silverbacks and Outlaws are too much tire for a stock 420 unless you're planning on riding it on dry trails all the time, which kinda negates getting $800 Outlaws or Silverbacks.Ģ7" Zillas run 21.4lbs for skinnys and 24.3 lbs for wides, so they're considerably lighter than your current 26" Execs. You are running tires that weigh 25 and 29 lbs now (assuming you're running skinny/wides in your 26's).Ī 27" Outlaw skinny weighs 30.2 lbs. The Silverback™ Ankle Fusion Plating System offers 58 unique low profile (1.5 mm – 3.5 mm thickness) anterior, lateral, and posterior plate designs, five screw diameters, and a robust offering of joint preparation instrumentation to address tibiotalar (TT) or tibiotalocalcaneal (TTC) arthrodesis.Why do you prefer the Silverback or Outlaw? Do you have experience with them or are you just buying what everyone says is the best mud tire? Review Date: Wed January 28, 2009, Would you recommend the product Yes Price you paid (per item): None indicated Rating: 0. The 24 anterior, 10 lateral, and 24 posterior plates are offered in TT and TTC options with contoured and flat designs. They are left and right specific with standard and long lengths, and provide multiple points of fixation in the tibia, talus, and calcaneus. The five Silverback™ plate screw options were designed specifically for the varying anatomy when addressing an ankle arthrodesis. They are offered in Ø3.5 mm, Ø4.2 mm, Ø4.5 mm, Ø4.7 mm, and Ø5.2 mm locking and non-locking options. The Ø4.7 mm Compact Silverback™ screws were designed with single lead bone threads, resulting in a decreased pitch differential between the locking screw head and bone threads to reduce the amount of insertion torque when encountering dense bone that is commonly found in the proximal tibia. All locking screws offer up to 15 degrees of variability with converging and diverging capabilities to address varied deformities. All locking plate holes and screws feature a “Cheaters Lag” technology allowing the screw to lag the plate to the bone, helping minimize plate prominence. The Silverback™ Ankle Fusion Plating System offers Paragon 28’s patent-pending PRECSION® Guide technology. This allows for placement of a Ø5.5 mm or Ø7.0 mm cannulated Monster® screw outside of the plate while avoiding interference with on-axis plate screws.
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