CST ATV ABUZZ 26x9-12 6PLY 50M CU01
CST ATV ABUZZ 26x9-12 6PLY 50M CU01
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Meet the CST ATV ABUZZ 26x9-12 6PLY 50M CU01 — a purpose-built tire designed to elevate your off-road adventures. With a rugged 6-ply construction and a purposefully aggressive tread, this tire is engineered to tackle mud, rocks, and uneven terrain while delivering confident handling on ATV trails and farm lanes alike.
Why this tire stands out
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Aggressive, self-cleaning tread: Deep, widely spaced lugs grip loose soil, mud, and gravel, and shed debris quickly so you stay in contact with the ground where it matters. -
6-ply durability: A reinforced carcass protects against punctures and cuts from rocks, roots, and rough trail surfaces, helping you ride longer between repairs. -
26x9-12 sizing: A versatile front/rear footprint that fits most ATV models with 12" rims, delivering balanced steering response and stable load distribution on varying terrain. -
CU01, 50M designation: Built as a dedicated model for reliable performance in demanding outdoor conditions, pairing proven CST tread design with a robust, rugged profile. -
All-terrain versatility: Ideal for trail riding, mudding, light rock traversal, and utility work around farms or construction sites where dependable traction matters.
Ideal for riders who push their ATV beyond paved paths: trail explorers who encounter muddy stretches, rocky sections, and uneven surfaces; hunters and farmers needing dependable traction across varied ground; weekend warriors seeking a tire that keeps pace with their off-road ambitions.
What problems it solves
- Limited grip in soft ground? The ABUZZ’s lug design digs in and sheds mud to maintain traction.
- Frequent flats or punctures from debris? The 6-ply casing cushions impacts and resists punctures in rough terrain.
- Unsteady handling on loose surfaces? The wide footprint and rugged shoulder lugs provide stable steering and control.
Practical tips for getting the most from your CST ABUZZ 26x9-12 CU01: maintain tire pressure according to your ATV’s manual to optimize footprint and fuel efficiency; inspect lug wear and look for embedded rocks after rugged trail runs; rotate front to rear if your vehicle sees mixed terrain to extend overall tire life.