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NoAir® (2) Flat Free Tire Assemblies 13x6.50-6 Fits Bad Boy Maverick Outlaw 022-1050-00

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NoAir® (2) Flat Free Tire Assemblies 13x6.50-6 Fits Bad Boy Maverick Outlaw 022-1050-00
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What It Is

The NoAir® 13x6.50-6 flat free tire assemblies are a set of two rear wheels designed to replace pneumatic tires on zero-turn mowers like the Bad Boy Maverick and Outlaw. They eliminate flat tires entirely, making them ideal for rough terrain, debris-heavy yards, or commercial use where downtime is costly.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, confirm your mower uses a 13x6.50-6 tire size (13" outer diameter, 6.50" width, 6" rim). These fit Bad Boy Maverick (2015+) and Outlaw (2016+) models, specifically replacing OEM part 022-1050-00. Measure the existing tire’s overall diameter and rim hole pattern—these use a 4-bolt hub with a 4" center spacing (4 on 4). Check your mower deck clearance: if your current tires are under 12.5" tall, these may raise the deck height slightly. Not compatible with mowers requiring a 4 on 4.5" bolt pattern or 12" rims.

Key Things to Know

  • No maintenance required – No air pressure checks, no punctures, and no sidewall blowouts. The molded foam core never goes flat.
  • Heavier than pneumatic tires – Each assembly weighs about 15 lbs, which can affect acceleration and fuel efficiency slightly. Ensure your mower’s axle and frame can handle the extra unsprung weight.
  • Stiffer ride – The solid foam provides less shock absorption than air-filled tires. On bumpy lawns, you’ll feel more vibration, which may accelerate wear on mower components.
  • Installation is straightforward – Bolts directly onto existing hubs using the included lug nuts. No special tools are needed, but you may need a torque wrench to reach 45-55 ft-lbs.

Should You Buy It

Buy these if you’re tired of fixing flats on a Bad Boy Maverick or Outlaw, especially if you mow over thorns, glass, or rough ground. They’re a durable, zero-maintenance upgrade that pays for itself over time in saved repairs. However, if you prioritize a smooth ride or have a lightweight mower, stick with pneumatic tires.

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